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"Because" Just Isn't The AnswerChildren are inquisitive by nature. When they are younger, it's usually because they want to better understand something. When they are older, it's because they want to better understand why you think something is important and why they should also feel the same way. Regardless of their age, it's imperative that when setting forth the rules and expectations in your home, your child understands there is no room for questioning the rules you set forth and the consequences of breaking the rules.
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Parenting SkillsInterrupt Your Child's Interruption Habit The Process Of Negotiating The Rules With Your Child Learn From Your Mistakes And So Will Your Child Tactics For Tackling A Toddler's Temper Tantrum Chores Can Help Your Child Learn About Teamwork And A Strong Work Ethic Follow Through Is The Key To Successful Discipline Our Ever-Changing Role As A Parent Clear Expectations Make Discipline Easier Physical Punishment Is Ineffective And Harmful
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Parenting SkillsTeach Children To Respect By Treating Them With Respect ... feels good about themselves, it's easy for them to treat others in a positive, helpful manner. Encourage acts of generosity through sharing and cooperation. Let your child know when it's someone else's turn with a toy or on the swing and praise their ability to recognize this on their own. Thank them ... Harsh Discipline: Does It Do More Harm Than Good? ... tend to endorse much harsher discipline, partially because they hold stronger beliefs about the value of spanking and experience higher levels of stress. However, parents who work in high-stress jobs or are stay-at-home parents who are feeling frustrated or isolated are also at risk. It's imperative that ... ... this limit and fully follow through when the whining rule has been violated. If you have an older child that's developing a whining habit, suggest they come up with a solution to their perceived boredom or other voiced problem. If you suggest possible alternatives, it might just prolong the child's whining. ... Get Involved In Your Child's Activities, Hobbies And School ... dedication, you can make it a positive experience for both yourself and your child. First of all, discover what your child is most passionate about. Maybe you've thought about volunteering for the school bake sale to raise money, but your child is actually more actively involved in her local Girl Scouts ... Handling Conflict About Rules Enforcement At Home ... their children. But this simply isn't the case. Though they may gripe and complain and get upset when you become the enforcer, they realize deep down that this shows you care. These parameters you set forth and enforce make your child feel loved, safe, and secure. It's never easy developing and introducing ...
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