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Interrupt Your Child's Interruption HabitTrying to teach your child not to interrupt can sometimes be an exercise in frustration.
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Parenting SkillsPhysical Punishment Is Ineffective And Harmful "Because" Just Isn't The Answer Positive Discipline Without Hurting Your Child Positive Praise For Your Child's Pride Present A Unified Parental Front When Disciplining Your Child Productive And Positive Potty Training Learn From Your Mistakes And So Will Your Child Help Your Child Kick The Thumb Sucking Habit Celebrate Your Child's Uniqueness
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Parenting SkillsProductive And Positive Potty Training ... to your child during this process. Put these kinds of clothes away for the time being. Decide whether or not you're going to use pull-ups, training pants or regular underwear and try to stick with this decision so your child has consistency and isn't confused. Think about whether or not you want to use ... Teach Your Child To Give Respect And They'll Gain Respect In Return ... apologize. Don't embarrass, insult or make fun of your child. Compliment them and let your child make choices and take responsibility. Listen to your child's side of the story before making a decision on an issue or problem. Be polite and use "please" and "thank you" when asking them to do things. Knock ... ... talking in a normal and understandable voice that allows you to fully understand what they are saying to you. When the whining begins, don't overreact. Keep your response simple, calm and neutral. Ask your child to repeat the request in a normal tone. When giving in seems inevitable, don't delay. If you ... Take The Bite Out Of Your Toddler's Biting Problem ... your child not to bite? Make it perfectly clear that the biting is hurtful and wrong and point out to your child how much pain their biting has caused. Express that biting is wrong and unacceptable and that neither mommy or daddy like it. If you discover that your child is biting out of frustration, try ... Chores Can Help Your Child Learn About Teamwork And A Strong Work Ethic ... special care to handle the delegation of chores to children so they don't become a source of frustration or create arguments. Allow your child to have an active say in the delegation of chores. Give them choices. We all have household chores that we don't like to do, but if it's a chore the child enjoys ...
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