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mikebaird Setting Rules
Set up rules and consequences with your children so you can be sure they understand and agree. Follow these steps:
- Discuss the rules needed to protect the health, safety, and rights of everyone in the family.
- Respect children’s rights, such as the right to privacy, within the family rules.
- Determine appropriate consequences for breaking each rule.
- Give everyone a chance to discuss the fairness of the rules.
- Write down the rules. Ask your children to draw pictures about the rules using stick figures or magazine cutouts. Tape the rules to the refrigerator for everyone to see.
Once the rules are set, don’t forget:
- Praise children when they follow the rules.
- Stick to the consequences established for breaking each rule.
- Talk about needed changes in the rules.
- Help children follow the rules.
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