First Things FirstParenting can be tough! If you need help, a local helpline is available for help with children ages 5 and under!

Birth to Five Helpline (1-877-705-KIDS), a part of the Arizona Institute for Early Childhood Development,is a toll-free question line for parents, caregivers and professionals working with young children.

Fussy Baby Program is an extension of the Birth to Five Helpline. It aides parents and families with hard to soothe infants, known as colicky babies.

Parenting Tips from First Things First

  • Show your love. Every day, tell your children: “I love you. You’re special to me.” Give lots of hugs and kisses.
  • Listen when your children talk. Listening to your children tells them that you think they’re important and that you’re interested in what they have to say.
  • Make your children feel safe. Comfort them when they’re scared. Show them you’ve taken steps to protect them.
  • Provide order in their lives. Keep a regular schedule of meals, naps and bedtimes. If you have to change the schedule, tell them about the changes ahead of time.
  • Praise your children. When your children learn something new or behave well, tell them you’re proud of them.
  • Criticize the behavior, not the child. When your child makes a mistake, don’t say, “You were bad.” Instead, explain what the child did wrong. For example, say: “Running into the street without looking isn’t safe.” Then tell the child what to do instead: “First, look both ways for cars.”
  • Be consistent. Your rules don’t have to be the same ones other parents have, but they do need to be clear and consistent. (Consistent means the rules are the same all the time.) If two parents are raising a child, both need to use the same rules. Also, make sure baby-sitters and relatives know (and follow) your family rules.
  • Spend time with your children. Do things together, such as reading, walking, playing and cleaning house. What children want most is your attention. Bad behavior might an attempt to get your attention.

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