Ace Your CDA Preschool Exam 2026 – Spark Joy in Little Learners!

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Two two-year-old children have been fighting over the same toy all week; the best procedure after attempting sharing is

Remove the toy from the room for a period of time.

When two-year-olds fight over a toy, the goal is to stop the immediate conflict and teach them how to share. Removing the toy for a short period after attempts to share gives a clear, concrete consequence that a preschooler can understand. It creates a brief cooling-off moment, reduces the reinforcement of grabbing, and signals that monopolizing a toy leads to losing access for a moment. After the pause, you can reintroduce the toy and guide them toward taking turns, praising when they share.

Other approaches miss the teachable moment: moving them to separate rooms sidesteps the behavior without helping them learn to share; ping-ponging the toy back and forth still reinforces competition; ignoring the behavior teaches nothing about self-control. Keep the removal brief and consistent, then model and prompt turn-taking once the children are calm.

Move them to separate rooms.

Ping-pong the toy between them.

Ignore the behavior.

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