Not exact matches
Between Parent and Child by Dr. Haim Ginott Based on the theory that parenting is a skill that can be learned, this indispensable handbook will show you how to: • Discipline without threats, bribes, sarcasm, and
punishment • Criticize without demeaning,
praise without judging, and express anger without hurting • Acknowledge rather
than argue with children's feelings, perceptions, and opinions • Respond so that children will learn to trust and develop self - confidence
When we are parenting with love and grace, using gentle discipline rather
than the behaviour modification tools of
punishment and
praise, we will generally respond in the same manner regardless of their underlying motive.
Authoritative parents still believe they are an authority over their children but that authority comes with compromise, emotional warmth,
praise and discipline rather
than harsh
punishment.
Pupils respond better to
praise and encouragement
than punishment.
Parents who
praise kids based on effort rather
than actual outcomes and who avoid using
punishment as a method for encouraging better grades are more likely to see positive results, according to The Learning Habit study.
Always remember that a dog learns faster from
praise for doing the right thing rather
than punishment for doing the wrong thing
These fun, family - friendly classes will start you and your puppy off on the right paw with positive reinforcement, focusing on
praise rather
than punishment.
Positive reinforcement (treats and
praise) are usually much more effective
than any
punishment, but if you need one, use a firm «No!»
Praise for correct action works much better
than punishment for mistakes.