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Jhanvi
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we should alway tell our child to behave in good manner. it our duty to make him relize his mistake and take it. if we teach good manners, then tommorrow it will be very helpful for him in his future life. he will become a very good citizen of india...
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FIONA
Country:
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i am an early childhood practitioner, working with 3 to 5 year olds and i also have a 7 year old son. i have used positive encouragement and distraction techniques both in work and in my home life i find that it is the only way for me to get the best results in behaviour. i have had many comments on how well my son behaves when out in public from strangers. he has a respect for myself that i haven't have to get through smacking.
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Rachana
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first we should think +ve way and also behave like that because the kids are so smart. they will do whatever you are doing. so when we talk to our husband or any other family member we so be so careful about what we say. if we say to kids don't do this that's not inough, we should say why it's not good to do this or that. always helps when you give them a reason. it's works with me, try it out!!! -rachana
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Ram
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whatever has been said in the article is absolutely correct as per my personal experience. whenever my seven year old daughter does something objectionable, i try to gently explain what is right and wrong. over a period of time, i realised that gentle reaction has a more far reaching and long lasting effect that disciplining the kid by scolding and yelling. the old axiom "spare the rod and spoil the child" needs to be deleted from our mindset.
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