Rationale
There are many things in the physical environment that can be distracting and compete for your child’s attention. Computers, tablets or television, mechanical toys, and even a busy household may interfere with gaining your child’s attention. By identifying things in your environment that attract your child’s attention and minimizing these distractions, you may be more likely to become the focus of your child’s attention.
Read more:
Infants in a Noisy World
Listen to this podcast for more:
Turning On or Tuning Out: The Influence of Media on Young Children’s Development Featuring Ellen Wartella, Ph.D
I can eliminate distractions from my child’s attention by:
• Turning off the TV, computer and other electronics when interacting
• Identifying the things that compete for my child’s attention and hiding them, putting them away, or moving to a less distracting location
• Teaching family members and others the importance of not interrupting or diverting my child’s attention
Back to Module 1 Step 4: Understand your child’s social comfort zone