For a tried-and-true approach to disciplining your children, try these 7 foundational principles.
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Saying “No” to your kids is such a simple word but so many parents find it difficult to incorporate it into their discipline strategies – it’s about feeling confident in your own ability as a parent so then the ability to say “no” becomes a powerful behaviour shaping tool in your parenting toolkit!
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These steps include I messages and empathy to manage emotions, positive intent to better view behaviors, choices to teach and consequences when all else fails.
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The little things we battle over with our children, like putting on shoes and eating vegetables, leave us exhausted and make us wonder who is in charge.
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How to Discipline Your Kids Without Always Saying NO!
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Finally my friend looked at me in total defeat and said, "You're the expert. What should I do?"
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Today, discipline and punishment are two words often used interchangeably by parents, care providers as well as teachers and even health care providers. And although they both involved how we interact with our children when they are not behaving the way we want them to, they are not the same.
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Are you saying “no” so often it’s beginning to lose its impact? Parent educator and Supernanny expert Judy Arnall reckons putting a positive spin on it can help.
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One of the most common expressions parents can be heard saying is, “I don’t understand why he’s/she’s doing that”. There are eight, very common reasons why children misbehave. It is extremely useful for parents to know these because if they can pinpoint the root cause of the misbehavior, they can be more successful at reducing it.
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Are you saying “no” so often it’s beginning to lose its impact? Parent educator and Supernanny expert Judy Arnall reckons putting a positive spin on it can help…
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