Change may have occurred simply because the programme fit best for highly stressed families with less capacity to parent children
with impulsive behaviours.
Not exact matches
For children who are
impulsive, parents can praise good
behaviour (when children control their impulses) and be gentle
with discipline.
By understanding that children are
impulsive by nature and that they will grow and learn
with time to be less so, we as parents need no longer feel the need to jump to punishment for
behaviour that is completely age appropriate.
Given that children's ability to inhibit their
impulsive thoughts /
behaviours (i.e., executive functions) tends to act as an important predictor of social cognition, parents should provide an adequate balance of guidance and autonomy when playing
with their children.
For children who are
impulsive, parents can praise good
behaviour (when children control their impulses) and be gentle
with discipline.
Borderline Personality Disorder normally presents
with very
impulsive behaviours.
If, according to previous research, children
with the long allele exhibit more
impulsive behaviour, then the intervention may have been particularly effective at providing families that had the least parenting capacity (pre-intervention) and the most challenging children
with the tools they required to cope well.