This is in reference to our younger dd Zoe, who's 3 1/2. She started full time special ed preschool in the fall. We're just finishing up spring break, and it's been really hard on her. Every few months, she goes through a big regressive period that lasts a couple of weeks. This time it was over Easter Break.
She has had frequent crying spells, tantrums that I can't trace the source of, and generally shuts down. It started last Saturday, at her big sister's family birthday party. Lots of noise, lots of cousins. Poor Zoe, it was really hard on her. Sometimes she does great with family gatherings.
I took the kids to Busch Gardens Wednesday. Zoe usually loves this. She had a couple of meltdowns this time, and was much more withdrawn than usual.
I'm finally coming to my question, I promise! On school breaks for young children, would you try to incorporate some of the school rituals into each day? Would that be reassuring? She kept asking for peanut butter and crackers for lunch. That's what I often pack in her school lunch. When the kids are out of school, I try to give them different foods from school, just for variety, you know? Should I be trying to have some structured routines here at home to mimic school?
I try really hard to give the kids a break when they're not in school. But maybe that's a bad idea for Zoe. She doesn't seem to crave any particular routine, in general. So I thought she wouldn't miss school.
What do you all do? Thanks as always!
She has had frequent crying spells, tantrums that I can't trace the source of, and generally shuts down. It started last Saturday, at her big sister's family birthday party. Lots of noise, lots of cousins. Poor Zoe, it was really hard on her. Sometimes she does great with family gatherings.
I took the kids to Busch Gardens Wednesday. Zoe usually loves this. She had a couple of meltdowns this time, and was much more withdrawn than usual.
I'm finally coming to my question, I promise! On school breaks for young children, would you try to incorporate some of the school rituals into each day? Would that be reassuring? She kept asking for peanut butter and crackers for lunch. That's what I often pack in her school lunch. When the kids are out of school, I try to give them different foods from school, just for variety, you know? Should I be trying to have some structured routines here at home to mimic school?
I try really hard to give the kids a break when they're not in school. But maybe that's a bad idea for Zoe. She doesn't seem to crave any particular routine, in general. So I thought she wouldn't miss school.
What do you all do? Thanks as always!