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Learning how to discipline a child effectively can be quite frustrating. After all, you can't just spank them or yell at them. Such child discipline techniques don't really work (as I'm sure you already know). They only evoke fear and resentment in a child and I'm pretty sure that isn't what you're going for. Related Article Tags: , , , Do you sometimes get frustrated disciplining your child because the discipline appears to be ineffective? Do you sometimes change your discipline in search of the most effective one to use on your child? Have you come to the conclusion that no discipline is effective on your child? If you are experiencing any of these thoughts or feelings today, I would like for you to consider the following... Related Article Tags: , , , , Disciplining a child is one of the most important, yet difficult, roles of being a parent. Effective discipline teaches a child to be self-disciplined later in life. It helps your child grow up to be happy and well-adjusted. Effective and positive discipline teaches and guides children, and helps them to feel safe, secure, and valued. Related Article Tags: , , Most parents cannot avoid spanking their child, if they are doing wrong and bad things. There are other ways on how to discipline your child without spanking them. Research shows that children who have been spanked are more prone to low self-esteem and depression. Of course spanking your child breaks your heart, so what do you do instead? With the help of effective child discipline techniques, you can be confident that your kids will grow up to be mature and level-headed individuals. This article shows you 3 ways to get your kids to behave and listen to you. Related Article Tags: , , Is it a good idea to have your relative as your child care provider? Yes and no! Find out the details in this informative article about using relatives for child care needs. Disciplining your child is never easy. You probably know from experience and mistakes how important it is to be consistent, firm and to always follow through with designated disciplinary consequences. But when there are two parents involved, it's crucial they are both on the same page and apply discipline consistently regardless of marital status. Related Article Tags: , , Is your child giving you a lot of headaches? Is he/she disobedient and answers back when you tell him/her off? If all of this happens, it means you are dealing with child behavior problems, and if you do not take any measures, these problems will increase. Related Article Tags: , , , , Children always seem to find a way to 'push our buttons' at times and really try our patience. It's easy to feel irritated, sad, angry, annoyed, confused and hurt. It's at these times when our parenting skills are really tested, and that it's imperative we maintain a kind but firm stance when it comes to doling out the discipline. And let's face it - none of us ever want to hurt our child with physical or verbal abuse. We want to teach our child that such things are wrong, and punishing a misdeed or inappropriate action by yelling or hitting is hypocritical at best. Related Article Tags: , ,
Does your child have the self-discipline to live a fabulous life? If not, find out how to teach self-discipline. Below are 3 ways to instill self-discipline and build character too. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , When the child stays at home all day, and mommy is the teacher, there are certain issues of discipline at stake. It is easy for he child to misconstrue the freedom he has at home and feel that homeschooling is just a long summer holiday. This is a potential landmine and children need to be disciplined right at the start. Related Article Tags: , , Discipline and punishment are two very different things. Discipline is a system of teaching based on praise and instruction to encourage good behavior. Punishment is negative. If parents want to achieve success in child discipline, they must inculcate the virtue of consistency. It is the most important thing especially for parents that have issues regarding child discipline. It is true that it is not easy to remain consistent all the time. After all, you are human beings with normal human failings. And, children can be absolutely exasperating at times. So, you can only aim at achieving consistency, but it is worth making all the effort because it has good effect on your children and you can teach them the basic norms of good behavior with good results. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Good parenting requires a lot of time, intense work, and persistence. To become a good parent doesn't just only mean as having the ability to discipline your child, but you discipline yourself as well to become a good parent who knows everything about your child. But truly, what are the qualities of a good parent and how do we acquire them? Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Do you know the difference between discipline and punishment with their Latin roots? Punishment implies inflicting pain, while discipline means to teach. Parents who use punishment are missing important opportunities to teach their children better behaviors and help them self-discipline. Children can actually be taught responsible behaviors to help them get the things they want without breaking the rules. Related Article Tags: , , , You didn't think it would happen, but it did. The sweet little angel that you were raising has turned into a hell raiser almost overnight, a being who seems to defy you at every turn and who is bent on the wanton destruction of most of the items in your house. She refuses to listen or to go to bed, commits acts of violence against siblings, refuses to eat on occasion, and says hurtful things to you. Parenting is the best and most loved job in our lives, but as every thing has two aspects parenting too brings along a great responsibility. Responsibility of rearing and bearing our kids so that they can lead a well balanced life a head in future, thus themselves becoming more confident and more successful in their lives. All this can be achieved by bringing hard work, positive thinking, and discipline in their lives. In the previous steps, we have primarily concerned ourselves with that which we are attempting to discipline ourselves and our organizations to do. From this step onward, we will concern ourselves with how to achieve that discipline. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , It is important to have a clear idea of dos and don'ts of dealing the discipline problem of your children. In this article we are going to discuss some important points to deal with the discipline problem. One should carefully follow these points to reduce the disciplinary issues in a most appropriate way. You are considering a private school. Why is that? If you believe that by sticking your child in a private school that things will just get better for them, you may be making a big mistake. Related Article Tags: , , ,
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