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Articles related to "Child Discipline"
Discipline Children for First Time Obedience Responsible parents will require first-time obedience from their children, leading them to be more responsible, well-behaved. children discipline • parenting children • disciplining children • parenting discipline • first-time obedience
Christian Parents and Positive Discipline What does discipline look like in a Christian home in today's world? Here are some tips for approaching discipline in an assertive and compassionate manner. christian parents and positive discipline • disciplining children in a christian family • christian parenting methods • discipline should be a positive part of family lif • moral and spiritual development of christian child
Effective Parenting Lessons: How to Stop Yelling at Your Children Are you always yelling at your kids? Here's five tips to help you communicate with your kids without yelling. how to discipline children • parents yelling • effective child discipline • how not to yell at children • discipline without yelling
Family Rules That Teach Self-mastery Throw out your Thousand-Rule Book, and replace them with guidelines that will safeguard your children for life. rules • guidelines • discipline • child discipline • child-raising
Parenting Children to Respond with a Happy Heart When a child is respectful, he will obey his parents with a happy-heart. parenting children • disciplining children • obey with a good attitude • respectful children • training respect
Raising an Independent Child You can happily raise your independent child, just remember to teach him when to lead and when to follow with rules, reason and consistency. spirited child • independent child • raising a child • parenting consistency and rules • child discipline
Teaching Kids the Value of Money Teach kids the value of money from a young age. If you don't, you'll have a hard time explaining to them why they can't have everything they want. kids • children • discipline • parenting • family
Stepparents: Discipline Revisited - Part 2 There are differences of opinion about how long a stepparent should wait before taking an active role in discipling the children. In addition, one recommended article looks at the difference between discipline and punishment, and what is the main purpose of each. stepparents • discipline • punishment • step-parents • step-mother
How to Show Respect for a Wife A respectful husband shows love and respect for his wife with words of appreciation, consideration for her work at home and support for her child discipline decisions. how to show respect for a wife • respectful husband • appreciative of her work • considerate of her time • supportive of her parenting decisions
Setting Limits for Kids Family psychologist discusses reasons behind parents' difficulty setting limits and saying the word no along with the positive functions such limits provide. setting limits for kids • setting limits • establishing boundaries for kids • parents and limits • parents and boundaries
96. STOP Nagging! Who is hurt more by nagging? If one has said something three times, will another dozen times really make a difference? parents • children • husband • wife • spouses
Discipline and Tantrums Dealing with children's temper tantrums can be a challenge, but if you refuse to give in to kid's outbursts on a consistent basis they will eventually subside. temper tantrums • children's discipline • children and terrible two's • dealing with temper tantrums • communicating with young children
Effective Discipline for Tweens Discipline measures that used to work for your young child may not be as effective as he grows older. Reinforcing positive discipline is still needed. Here are some ideas effective child discipline • effective discipline • discipline for tweens • positive discipline • parenting tweens
NEW PARENT: ARRIVING ALONE The single newcomer to the family, the one who arrives without any children, may feel overwhelmed by the perceived changes in his or her life style. stepparents • parents • single • single newcomer • stepchildren
Parenting With Positive Discipline Methods Parents wanting alternatives to spanking and authoritative discipline will benefit from positive discipline principles, but misconceptions about methods exist. positive discipline methods • alternatives to spanking • child discipline • parenting skills • social skills
Review of Beyond Time-Out – From Chaos to Calm An imbalance of family power creates chaos. Child psychologist Dr. Beth Grosshans outlines a five step strategy to address unruly children and restore peace in the home. child psychologist • child discipline • effective discipline • parenting advice • positive parenting
Step Parenting Children & Joint Custody Issues When step parenting children, should stepmothers discipline a child? What should she say in confrontations? Joint custody issues and house rules need discussion. step parenting children • step parenting • stepmothers • parenting children • discipline a child
STEPPARENTS AND DISCIPLINE Some families employ discipline as a teaching tool, while others use it as a form of punishment. Most would agree that a household requires rules, but the newly blended family may have two adults who don't agree on what the rules should be. stepparents • stepfathers • stepmothers • parents • rules
Autism, Discipline and Classroom Management Before designing special classrooms for autistic children, one thing that must be kept in mind is their learning disabilities which impede their overall development. autism classroom management • how to discipline an autistic child • designing classroom for autistic children • disciplining autistic child • classroom for students with autism
Avoiding Child Power Struggles Parents can use positive discipline principles to reduce conflicts, improve communication, and gain cooperation from a defiant child. child power struggle • positive discipline • child discipline • defiant child • defiant children
Children and Discipline There are some fundamental techniques for disciplining children that have worked time and time again. These techniques will help any child become better behaved. child discipline • child behavior • discipline kids • positive discipline • discipline techniques
Dealing with Disruptive Behavior in the Gifted All kids have some form of challenging behaviors. Gifted children are even more prone to behavior issues because of their asychonous development. dealing with disruptive behavior in the gifted chi • discipline consistency needed for gifted children • stimulus overload in gifted children • the gifted child and adherence to rules • the gifted child's conflict with others
How to Be a Good Babysitter A good babysitter will engage the children with activities, crafts, play and other interaction, while understanding how to administer first aid to babies and young kids. how to be a good babysitter • what to expect in a babysitter • babysitting tips • how to babysit • child care tips
How to be Consistent in Discipline Kids need predictability and structure in their environment but too often parents have difficulty being consistent in discipline. A Parenting Plan is a simple solution. create a parenting plan • disciplining children • discipline in blended families • creating household rules • structure in the home
How to Talk so Kids Will Listen Do you have a relationship with your child that makes you want to tear out your hair? Faber and Mazlish can teach you a new way to parent. how to talk so kids will listen • parenting skills • active listening • parenting advice • parent education
Raising Your Spirited or High Needs Child Spirited children and high needs babies pose a challenge to parents, but resources are out there to help you parent your high intensity child. raising your spirited child • child temperament • high needs baby • spirited child • child discipline
Review of Kids are Worth It! by Barbara Coloroso Coloroso teaches parents how to discipline kids with love, respect and consistency by ditching rewards and punishments and involving kids in problem solving. kids are worth it • barbara coloroso • child discipline • teen discipline • preschooler discipline
The Pitfalls of Punishing Children Children rarely learn good behavior by being punished - they just become experts at avoiding punishment. punishment • punishing children • punishment of children • reinforcement • positive reinforcement
Advice for Step-Parents Being a stepparent is a complex, confusing role with unwritten boundaries. It often takes months or years before a family truly feels "blended." advice for step parents • challenges for step parents • tips for step parents • being a step parent • blended families
How Well Do You Know Your Child? Do you know what is going on in your child's life? Would you like to? parents • teens • preteens • children • moms
STEPPARENTS AND PROBLEM SOLVING Although there are potential difficulties in most areas for a newly blended family, there also are many ways of planning in advance to avoid some problems. There are adjustments necessary after the stepparent has moved in, and some of these can be related to the fact that both parents brought biological children to the new family. step parents • stepparents • stepparenting • step children • stepchildren
Discipline Activities for Young Children Stages of development are different for every child, especially when it comes to discipline. Parents have the difficult job of discovering what techniques really work. activities • discipline • positive • negative • parents
How to Show Respect for a Husband A woman who wants to be a respectful wife can show love and respect for a husband by using effective listening skills and simple courtesies in her speech and actions. how to show respect for a husband • ways to be a respectful wife • show respect • marriage partners • successful marriage
Grammie's Primer on Discipline Non custodial grandparent discipline practices that work. There are many ways to spare the rod and not spoil the child. Grandparents can have angelic, well behaved grandchildren, by enhancing their nurturing role, focusing on the positives, and firmly taking appropriate actions to discourage unacceptable behaviors in their presence. child development • discipline • behavior modifications • family |
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