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Discipline
Should Grandparents Discipline Disrespectful Grandchildren? Here’s how to…
If anything defines the generation gap, it is the differing parenting styles between grandparents and parents. As a…
How to Prevent Juvenile Delinquency: 5 Tips for Parents
From the moment the school bell rings until late evening, juvenile crime rates start to soar.
This period is the…
6 Rewards for Good Grades That Are More Heartfelt Than Cash
One of the best feelings as a parent comes when your child shows you good grades. What's the best reward? Here are…
Proper Discipline: The Benefits to Self Esteem in Children
Proper Discipline Adds Self-Esteem.
The importance of seeing and accepting your child as he/she is can’t be…
Using Timeouts to Discipline Your Child
Using the timeout system to discipline your child lets the child regain control without feeling guilty. Timeouts…
Using Logical and Natural Consequences to Discipline
When compared to the term "punishment", discipline seems like a flowery method to "talk" to our children about what…
The Rule of Three in Discipline & Self-Esteem
Unless something is threatening the safety of your child, never try to get across more than three discipline points…
Old-School Parenting Advice (That Doesn’t Fly Today)
As our roles as parents evolve, so too does the advice we receive from not only family and friends but experts as…
Putting a Stop to Attitude
Attitude can include anything from a rude tone, sarcasm, disrespect to back talk. As a parent, this can be one of…
The Challenges In Disciplining Other People’s Children
The age-old question: is it ever acceptable to discipline another person’s child? And if so, what means of…
How to Discipline A Child With Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Oppositional Defiant Disorder is characterized by vindictiveness, defiant behaviour, the need to argue, and…
Timeout Tips for Disciplining Your Child
Three steps for timeouts include choosing no more than three behaviors for timeouts, always using timeout penalties…
General Information on Time-Out as a Discipline
Timeouts can effectively stop behaviors that are especially hard to discipline. It can also serve as disciplinary…
Timeouts by Age
The most important thing is that all caregivers follow the same timeout procedures in order for the timeout…
Timeout for the Very Active, Older, or Aggressive Child
The younger very active or aggressive child will respond to timeouts. When you take her away from family and…
3 Family Discipline Styles: Which is Most Effective?
There are basically three parental styles of disciplining children. They are:
Power assertive
Withdrawal of…
Defining Timeouts
Timeout is a loss-of-privilege penalty that is effective because it immediately stops disruptive behavior.…
Timeout Errors Made by Parents
The purpose of time-out is to set limits and teach your child self-control. If she is still getting attention, you…
Choosing a Timeout Location
Remember that for the timeout penalty to be effective, it must be unpleasant for your child. Also, timeout does not…