A way of diffusing tension and conflict is to use humour and fun. You can pretend to become the menacing tickle monster or make animal noises. But humour at your child’s expense won't help. Young children are easily hurt by parental ‘teasing’.
What is a visiting Teacher?
Underpinning Wild Things management are the individual visiting teachers who take care of the Wild Things home-based educators and nannies.
Wild Things visiting teachers all have early childhood teaching qualifications plus experience in the early childhood field. These visiting teachers are responsible for the day to day operation of the Wild Things services. They are on the road every day visiting nannies, educators and parents in their homes where they will support, discuss and observe the programme created to meet your child’s individual needs.
![]() Bushie |
![]() Jan Stead |
![]() Debbie |
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