Not exact matches
A place to build
parenting skills that
help parents to
discipline kids
from toddlers to teens as well as to encourage children and adolescents to feel positive about themselves and to become the winners they were meant to be.
► When
parents were asked about the benefits that their middle school or high school aged child gets
from playing sports, more than eight in ten say their child benefits a great deal or quite a bit in the following ways: physical health (88 %), it gives him / her something to do (83 %), or it
helps him / her learn about
discipline or dedication (81 %).
Instead of spanking, there is a large and sometimes bewildering menu of
discipline methods for
parents to choose — and a thriving industry of
parenting -
help books promoting different
discipline philosophies,
from «natural consequences» to «1, 2, 3 Magic.»
Parents who don't have issues with their kids can benefit
from the few techniques that will
help discipline their kids.
Sears, William & Martha THE
DISCIPLINE BOOK: Everything You Need to Know to Have a Better Behaved Child
from Birth To Age Ten Little, Brown, 1995 Explores a wide variety of
parenting options and
helps parents decide which type of
parenting philosophy will work best for their family.
My
parenting philosophy is to
discipline in a way that
helps children learn to trust their
parents and draw security
from this.
«I'm pleased to see that an active and assertive campaign
from students,
parents, and civil rights advocates has
helped to reduce slightly the vast racially and disability - driven disparities in exclusionary
discipline, but that progress means little to students who are needlessly pushed out of classrooms and denied their chances to learn.»
We're asking
parents, students, and other community advocates to join us in the fight to maintain the federal school
discipline guidance, which is a critical tool that can
help schools and districts reduce the use of practices that push students out of school (e.g. suspensions and expulsions) and prevent them
from disciplining in ways that discriminate against students of color.
The resolution cited the fact that charter boards accept public money but lack democratic accountability, that charter schools are contributing to increased segregation, that punitive disciplinary policies are disproportionately used in charter schools as well as other practices that violate students» rights, that there is a pattern of fraud of mismanagement in the sector in general, and it then called for opposition to privatization of education, opposed diversion of funding
from public schools, called for full funding for quality public education, called for legislation granting
parents access to charter school boards and to strengthen oversight, called for charter schools to follow USDOJ and USDOE guidelines on student
discipline and to
help parents file complaints when those guidelines are violated, opposed efforts to weaken oversight, and called for a moratorium on charter school growth.
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The
parents will have the
help of the therapist through an earpiece
from which the therapist can guide appropriate interactions, reactions, and
discipline for the child.
Topics include identifying individual
parenting styles, how offering choices enhances self - esteem, suggestions for non-violent
discipline, communicating with children in a positive way that strengthens relationships while solving problems, avoiding backing children into corners that result in power struggles, using family meetings to implement
parenting strategies as well as teach values, and the often - over-looked importance of playing with children... The information is current and relevant to today's families and will be a terrific
help for
parents from single, dual, blended, or multi-generational families.
Although younger children appear to benefit
from clear and consistent
discipline and monitoring (i.e., aspects of firm control),
helping parents adjust their involvement so that it is not perceived as too controlling or intrusive may be important for older teens (Wiebe et al., 2005).