discipline

 

Encouraging Good Behavior in Public

Fostering respect and manners as well as establishing expectations, limits and consequences is a good preparation strategy for any public outing. Setting examples of good public behavior is vital.
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By: @GoddardSchool
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Dealing with Temper Tantrums

Temper Tantrums are sure to be in the top of parents’ list of “obnoxious, embarrassing kid behaviors.” They can put your parenting skills to the test. The Go-To Mom offers advice on how to deal with temper tantrums.
videos.more4kids.info

By: @thegotomom
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Top 10 Behavior Principles Every Parent Must Know

Worried about your child’s behavior? Not getting the results you hope? Then maybe–just maybe–the strategies you’re using aren’t based on solid research.
www.micheleborba.com

By: @micheleborba
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Scream-Free Discipline

So how can working moms maintain a stress-free, scream-free household?
www.momeomagazine.com

By: @SoulfulParent
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PLAY “REWIND” – A Good Discipline Tool

When our children make poor decisions, we often play the “rewind” or “replay” game.
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By: @AskDoctorSears
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Too Many Time-Outs?

"We've recently started our 2 1/2-year-old on time-outs, but my husband gives them for everything from hitting to refusing to pick up a taoy! Shouldn't he let some things slide?"
www.parenting.com

By: @parenting
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25 Ways to Talk So Your Children Will Listen

A major part of discipline is learning how to talk with children. The way you talk to your child teaches him how to talk to others. Here are some talking tips we have learned with our children.
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By: @AskDoctorSears
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Life Lessons From A Horse (Or Two)

Trying to ride out a bucking horse is similar to riding out a childhood tantrum! Now you’re saying AHA!
mommynewsblog.com

By: @TracyLiebmann
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Parenting, Discipline and Self Esteem

There is nothing more valuable and more important as a parent's duty then to make sure that your child know that he or she is loved, valued, and overall important
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By: @More4Kids
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ADHD: Creating a Discipline Process at Home

Children with ADHD are more difficult to discipline than those without ADHD
www.healthcentral.com

By: @Heligirl
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