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    How to Discipline Children

    2017-04-27 14:07:18

    International Children's Day is scheduled for June 1 of each year. In order to mourn the children of Lidi and the children who died in war all over the world on June 10, 1942, oppose the killing and poisoning of children, and the protection of children's rights, so hope that parents can educate their children. Let the children keep the rules, polite. Getting kids to behave isn't always easy. The key is to start looking at discipline as teaching, not punishment. You Will Need: Rules, Toys, Cards. Consequences for breaking them, Self-control, Leading by example, United front, Positive reinforcement


    STEP 1 Establish rules and consequences for breaking them, then enforce the consequence as close to the bad behavior as possible.
    You want the child to connect their misbehaving with its repercussions.
    And be consistent: If you punish children for something one day and let it slide the next, they'll keep testing how much they can get away with.
    Never negotiate with a child; it gives them the power.
    STEP 2 Resist the urge to spank them; studies show that children who are spanked regularly are more likely to become physically abusive themselves, as well as take part in risky or violent sexual behavior as teens and young adults.
    STEP 3 Keep your voice calm and level when correcting your child's behavior or explaining why they're being punished.
    Save the screaming for serious situations, like when they're about to do something dangerous.
    If they're not doing anything destructive or hazardous, try ignoring them. Children often act up simply to get attention.
    STEP 4 Buy some plastic toysEducational Toys, Drawing Toys to accompany him to play, do parent-child games, the seaside holiday so that children contact with nature.
    STEP 5 Always back up your partner's disciplinary decisions, and make sure they back yours. It's easier to keep kids in line if parents present a united front.
    STEP 6 Reinforce good behavior. Parenting experts say it's more effective to compliment or reward a child after they've been good than to bribe them to behave.
    The most important thing is the companion of the parents, which is the most valuable for children.

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