Monday, October 15, 2012

Positive Discipline

Parents if you have a toddler or preschooler you want to read this.

 As a long-ago mother, a grandmother and a retired teacher of elementary children, I read a lot about behavior of young children. I always wished there was a required course that young parents could take to help them learn how to manage the behavior of their young ones.

 I've seen parents struggling with this where they went from one extreme to another. Some parents were too harsh and strict, others were too lenient and permissive. There is a middle ground of positive parenting that most young parents have trouble finding.



The big question is, "How can I get my young child to behave without threatening and punishment, and without fights and fusses."

Well help is here! This young father developed a great technique of using positive discipline with young children.  He calls it "Talking to Toddlers", but it is applicable to preschool children ages 2-6 and beyond.

You need to read more of these great parenting tips!

 What amazes me is that the price is so reasonable - on $37.  As an educator, I have seen behavior management programs that were not nearly as good as this one, for $200 and up.
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Two parenting tips taught in lesson 1 are:
1. Double Bind:  This simply put is redirecting your toddler with two choices.
Example: "Mary, do you want to put your pajamas on yourself or do you need me to help you?"
2. Presupposition:   statements (or questions) that assume something is true. Example:   "When you do your homework, make sure to use a pencil and not a crayon" is a statement that presupposes you will do your homework. This is a powerful language tool to break past resistance.
These 2 techniques can be combined very effectively.
Example:  "Mary, after your bath, do you want to put your pajamas on yourself or do you need me to help you?"
Your are presupposing that she will take a bath and then giving her 2 choices for afterwards.

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How do you control and stop temper tantrums?

The techniques offered in this 12 step series address this common problem parents face with toddlers.
The best way to deal with temper tantrums is to avoid the tantrums.

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