Tag: transitions
Why transitions trigger behavior in kids 2–7 and how daily structure reduces power struggles during change.
Transitions are one of the biggest behavior triggers in early childhood. Moving from play to cleanup. From home to school. From screen time to dinner. From bath to bed.
For children ages 2–7, transitions mean loss of control and rapid emotional shifting. Without support, these moments often lead to resistance, whining, or meltdowns.
This tag focuses on:
- Why toddlers struggle to stop activities
- Why preschoolers resist leaving preferred tasks
- Why school-age children push back during routine shifts
- How rushed mornings increase emotional spikes
- Why evening transitions feel hardest
Transitions become easier when they are predictable. Sudden change overwhelms the nervous system. Repeated structure reduces the shock of “what’s next.”
When parents anticipate transitions instead of reacting to them, conflict decreases.
Transitions aren’t just moments between activities. They are emotional pivot points. And when handled steadily, they prevent many daily explosions.