Saturday, 26 May 2012

How to Compare Child Discipline to Punishment

Instructions

  1. Compare child discipline to punishment. These two are not necessarily the same thing. Discipline is specific training designed to produce specific character traits (such as honesty, integrity, kindness and respect for others) whereas punishment carries with it a penalty for an offense.
  2. Design discipline education for your child. A synonym for discipline is "Education." Recognize that you decide your child to discipline whether you train him one way or another. He will be brought up in your home to some positive or negative values. If he rules is never required, insured company discipline is maintained, and not as lovingly as a parent.
  3. Set for your child as from certain rules the trash, keep curfew neat and coming home her room.
  4. Physically punish (spank) only when necessary. Let the punishment of crime to fit. If he refuses, to the trash, take something what he wants to do, like a friend to play at home. By and by ignoring your authority as a parent must be treated however down with. A child, the willfully disobedient, disrespectful and threw tantrums a SWAT on the bottom is possible. A young child is slightly dangerous and ignoring verbal warnings (such as on the road play or play with matches) must feel the "heat" your correction.
  5. Think about your goals as a parent in the child to compare discipline. You want your child to obey out of love and respect, not to fear. Create clear rules for him to follow. Make sure that your child knows what is expected of her. Punish a child simply childish behavior that disturbs you.

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