Teaching the Positive Discipline to Your Child
Posted by JessicaSep 17
Teaching the Positive Discipline to Your Child – This is the following post of Be Patience in Teaching the Positive Discipline to Your Child. Always keep in mind that the age, maturity level, and temperament of your child should always be considered when enforcing a set disciplinary action.
Remember that disciplinary actions should be discussed and understood in advance so that children know what they have coming when they’ve misbehaved and can give pause and hopefully choose an appropriate route to avoid it. And most importantly, remember that it’s not the child you dislike; it’s his or her chosen behavior, action or misdeed.
You can give yourself a brief ‘time out’ before responding with appropriate discipline if you want. Sometimes we need a short cooling off period before dealing with our children’s misdeeds in order to avoid a misdeed of our own. Yelling and hitting should never be an option.
Remember that as a parent, and be willing to learn with and from your child. We all make mistakes and it’s important to realize that not every form of discipline works with every child. Children are just as unique as adults are, and forms of discipline should be tailored to fit the individual needs of both parent and child. But with a little forethought, patience, firmness, love and understanding, the discipline can have a positive outcome for all involved.
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