Saturday, 26 May 2012

How to Discipline Children Without Yelling

Instructions

  1. Ask your kids to think about, such as her behavior affects you or others. For example, if your children don't pick up their toys questions they think about how this makes you feel, and then ask how to act so that you don't feel that way of thinking.
  2. For young children, use a timeout. Put it in a quiet place without bonuses to help you, they map out the bad behavior, and move on to a new activity, after it is done a simple explanation. The advantage of the time-out is that it keeps the child the attention that can reinforce bad behavior.
  3. Explain what behavior you expect before you punish. For example if your child makes a mess, to say it, why it is not allowed and clearly explain that the next time need to clean herself up. If she do it again, remind them of your warning and enforce the punishment.
  4. Discipline kids older than 10 by letting them experience the natural consequences of their actions. For example, if your child doesn't do his homework, he has to suffer the bad grade at school.

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