Time outs are vastly popular and are preferred to harsher traditional
discipline tactics like spanking.
Instead of negative
discipline tactics like time out or punishment, AP theory promotes what's known as positive discipline.
Let's say the blogosphere is abuzz about a research study that shows that sleep - training methods like cry - it - out have no long - term effects on children or that physically punitive
discipline tactics like spanking result in children who are better behaved or that birthing without drug pain relief is dangerous.
Not exact matches
I'd
like to see him go to Italy to learn
tactics and defensive
discipline.
When trying new
discipline tactics,
like ignoring certain behaviors or taking away privileges, your child's behavior may get a little worse before it gets better.
Their
tactics are diverse and often borrowed from other
disciplines like archaeology, anthropology, and theater, but are tied together by a shared interest in a pop - cultural vernacular.
But it's interesting to note that the study's results remained much the same even after controlling for a variety of potential confounds,
like parents» education levels, economic factors, health, breastfeeding, maternal smoking, and the children's exposure to negative
discipline tactics.