Not only should praise make the child feel good, it is also one of
those secret child behavior tricks that you can use to change how they act.
Not exact matches
According to the New Testament, this experience of the indwelling presence of God is the essential source of the Christian's power (Acts 18) and of his peace and joy; (Romans 14:17) it is the best gift which the Father can bestow on his
children; (Luke 11:13; John 14:26) it is the
secret alike of moral renewal (Titus 3:5) and of practical guidance; (Acts 13:2) it furnishes the interior standards of motive and
behavior which must not be violated; (Ephesians 4:30) whatever else in Christian faith is valuable, even though it be the love of God, becomes effective only when this experience makes it inwardly real; (Romans 5:5) and the temple is easily dispensable since to every Christian it can be said, «Know ye not that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit which is in you?»
Here are 8
Secrets I have learned that can help parents improve their
child's
behavior and school achievement:
It's no
secret that failing to attend school can lead your
child or teen to become involved in risky
behaviors, especially if he is not supervised consistently at home.
Five Types of Bad
Behavior and Why They Happen Day 8: Are
Secret Fears Driving Your
Child's Aggression?
It's no
secret that if you feed a
child sugary treats and beverages that you can expect a degree of hyper
behavior and mood swings followed by a sudden crash.
It's no
secret that «regular» schools serving predominantly poor
children, who face overwhelming challenges that affluent
children never have to confront, have more than their share of
behavior problems.
Pay attention to changes in
behavior Even if you have a trusting relationship with your
child, teenagers always manage to keep a few
secrets.
Cathy Locke cathylocke.com «I like to capture
behavior that is unique to a
child, whether it is the joy of twirling in circles, hiding in a
secret place, or creating a puppet show out of an old box.
Pincus and Dare (1978) also noted that
children exhibit an unconscious awareness of the
secrets in their own acting - out
behavior.
Seven of the
behaviors were endorsed by between 40 and 60 % of the respondents (made
child choose, asked
child to keep
secrets, tried to turn against other parent, required favoritism of
child, upset
child affectionate with other parent, encouraged reliance on himself or herself, confided in
child).