Just like we talk to
parents about disciplining and making clear the boundaries to their children — it's the very same thing.
Come visit our chat today and talk with other
parents about discipline, potty training, and chores for young children.
Not exact matches
Like most moderns, I once thought all the connotations of «
discipline» were
about what
parents and teachers did to you when you failed to conduct yourself as they thought you should.
In this most elementary area of
parent - child relationships, such a notion rescues
discipline from connotations of punishment and has the further virtue of counseling foresight, according to which the best
disciplining parent is the one who anticipates that from which the child alone can not protect himself and does something
about it before the child is injured.
Different
parents have different ideas
about rules for raising kids and
disciplining them.
about I would like to learn more
about positive
parenting in
discipline.
Annie at PhD in
Parenting has written
about spanking and gentle
discipline on more than one occasion.
Mothers who have graduated from the programme are very positive
about their
parenting capability, reporting high levels of warm
parenting, low levels of harsh
discipline and levels of
parenting stress similar to that in the normal population
Parents teach
discipline by example with loving guidance, natural and logical consequences, and talking with their child
about their expectations.
I think one of the most important things I've learned
about parenting over the past 2 1/2 years is to follow my instincts whether it's regarding sleep / CIO, feeding,
discipline, health care, etc..
Ever the teacher, Elisabeth Stitt sees planning ahead —
about money,
about values and priorities,
about food and sleep,
about approaches to
discipline, etc, an enormous advantage in successful
parenting.
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.
Because
parenting is
about so much more than
discipline, Rebecca hits on important topics less spoken
about, making this more than a
parenting book.
The Adrian Peterson story has ignited a debate
about corporal punishment in our country — particularly around whether it's ok to use the same methods of physical
discipline some of our
parents used on us.
We re-constructed the experiment with a group of local
parents here in the Twin Cities
about ten years ago, and it serves as a catalyst for important conversations
about the role that self -
discipline plays in our children's success and happiness...
Finding the right answers to these questions becomes more challenging when
parents and teachers are concerned
about issues like attachment and healthy development and do not want their
discipline methods to undermine or sabotage these processes.
It's so important to find like - minded
parents who can offer their «been there, done that» stories, emotional scaffolding, and specific suggestions for when you feel confused as to what to do
about your child's behavior, or when you question whether this new thing you're trying, like positive
discipline instead of spanking, for example, is going to work out in the long term, or how exactly to keep those family attachment bonds strong as your children grow, or how to move forward when your family encounters challenging life circumstances.
Alfie Kohn, with whom I agree
about most
parenting issues, questions whether «self
discipline» is even a desirable trait to encourage.
More than just another book
about discipline, though, Unconditional
Parenting addresses the ways
parents think
about, feel
about, and act with their children.
It serves as a cautionary tale that we
parents must take care to be intentional
about promoting secure attachment in our relationships with our children and in guarding our children's hearts while we guide them through how we
discipline.
Read what other moms and dads do to stop kids» whining and swap stories and advice
about behavior and
discipline with other
parents in the BabyCenter Community.
Get the lowdown on
parenting basics like
discipline, homework help, and how to talk to your child
about tough subjects, like sex, tobacco, and alcohol.
A couple of weeks ago I asked a question on the Heligirl Facebook page
about how to
parent and gently guide kids through those rough stages, such as the ferocious threes (which have nothing on the terrible twos) with positive
discipline.
My husband and I spent many hours talking
about parenting, how we wanted to raise our children, how we would deal with
discipline, with schools, with rebellious teenage years, far more than any of my friends who conceived naturally.
Parents talk
about the
discipline techniques they use when their child throws a fit.
Tell me
about a time when a
parent disagreed with your approach on
disciplining their child.
Tell me
about a time when you had a problem in the past following a
parent's directives regarding
discipline?
While my husband and I really do share in our beliefs
about birth, feeding an infant, responding with sensitivity, using nurturing touch, practicing nighttime
parenting, providing consistent loving care, and positive
discipline — our perspectives are different.
In fact, that's why most
parents undertake positive
discipline in the first place; they want to change their current instincts
about raising children.
To help you get answers
about which
discipline strategies work best, 10
parenting experts offered their most important
parenting tips.
Hi Derek, thank you for sharing this article
about permissive
parenting, I totally agree with you, a good
parenting should always be
about disciplining your children but using a positive approach.
Editor's Note: This post was originally published on August 27, 2008, but I love the message it offers to
parents about how positive
discipline dovetails with responding with sensitivity in observing what underlying needs children may be expressing when they act out.
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I had a lot more to learn
about child rearing than the introduction the hospital gave me and I had a setback early on regarding
discipline, but through the years, Attachment
Parenting has transformed the way I look at myself, my children, my spouse, my community, my world.
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parents were asked
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While it doesn't mean that you are a bad
parent or that you don't know enough
about proper
discipline if your child misbehaves, if what you are doing isn't working, then it is time to get some help and try something different.
Parents often make choices
about parenting and
discipline based upon their personal childhood experiences.
I was
parented fairly traditionally, and reading
about AP when I was pregnant helped me let go of certain ideas
about where and when a baby should sleep, how a baby should be fed, and how a child should be
disciplined.
But it's a good thing for
parents to do as well, especially when they're not agreeing
about discipline.
Parents often have questions
about disciplining kids.
During one of my
parent group sessions at preschool last year, our
parent facilitator shared a handout with us
about the importance of caring for ourselves in the overall scheme of providing positive
discipline for our children.
Going through a separation is not a vacation from
parenting - providing appropriate
discipline, monitoring your children, maintaining your expectations
about school, being emotionally available.
Article contributed by Theresea Hughes, creator of http://free-toddlers-activity-and-
discipline-guide.com a site dedicated to providing
parenting resource articles for toddlers activity & child
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parenting tips, free kids games, recipes, arts & crafts, including articles
about potty training, temper tantrums, kids sleep problems,
parent tips for fussy eaters, including free child development toddlers activity and toddlers
discipline parenting resources.
Although many
parents report feeling uncomfortable
about ignoring their child's mild misbehavior, research indicates it is a healthy and effective form of
discipline.
CTFD, via David Vienna The blogger behind The Daddy Complex unwittingly contributed to my round - up of toddler
discipline strategies when he struck a chord with me and a gajillion other
parents who are trying too hard and caring too much
about every effing thing.
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