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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.
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Fostering Positive Self-Evaluations
How can we help children develop more positive self-evaluations? This table presents some...
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The Guidance Approach to Discipline
In a guidance approach to discipline, parents use methods that reduce conflicts respectfully for parents and...
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Parent-Child Interaction
It is other people who influence children about how they feel about themselves. They are all products of the...
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Being "In Control": The Possible and Impossible in Parenting
Parents are expected to stay "in control" of their lives, their children, and themselves. Some major parts of this...
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Alternatives to "No!"
What to expect at this age Your grade-schooler knows what "no" means, and most of the time she's obliging. But once in...
Source: Babycenter

