photo by:
mikebaird
Disciplining your child includes finding age appropriate consequences to temper tantrums, meltdowns, and preventing misbehavior. Some positive disciplining methods include time outs and setting limits and goals. By creating a positive environment you will help diffuse bad behavior.
Additional Content
showing 16 - 20 of 99
-
16.
Raising "Green" Kids: Families & Educators Offer Kid-Friendly Environmental Tips
San Mateo mother of three Shannon Durnin will be walking her kids to a neighborhood school when her son starts...
Source: Action Alliance for Children -
17.
Defiance: Why it Happens and What to Do About it (Age 5)
Unlike a younger child, your little rebel probably won't have a fit when you ask her to do something she dislikes. But...
Source: Babycenter -
18.
What Triggers Your Anger?
Family life is complicated and unpredictable. Day-to-day expectations and responsibilities can create angry emotions in...
-
19.
Set Rules and Consequences
Setting Rules Set up rules and consequences with your children so you can be sure they understand and agree. Follow...
-
20.
Setting Rules
Part of your job as a parent is to create a safe home for your kids Even though teens won't say it, rules and limits...

