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Disciplining Children without Beating


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When parents are unable to control their children they resort to beating. They fail to understand that beating can only result in negative repercussions. Let us take a look at some tips for disciplining children without beating them.
Just like every parent you wish to see your children well-behaved and at the same time happy as well as successful too. Disciplining children is no doubt the hardest part of parenting because you have to do few things you never ever thought of doing. Deep down the heart we want to keep our children safe and teach them about the right and the wrong. While doing this, many parents hit and hurt their children, unintentionally often. Majority of them regret afterwards, but some of them do not.
Beating or spanking a child is a complete no-no without any confusion. However, if you step into a parent’s shoes you will find that sometimes children do not leave any option or maybe because of the spur of the moment, parents beat them. Surprisingly some parents do beat their children because they feel that having the power in their hands will help them have better control on their children. No matter to what category you belong, but it is very important to know what happens to the child when she is hit.

Tips to Discipline Kids without Beating

Have a quick look at some tips for disciplining kids without beating them.

1. Be Consistent

One of the most important things that parents should note down here is that when it comes to disciplining, consistency is the most important factor to be kept in mind. If you allow something one day and forbid the other day, your child is going to get confused and will not understand exactly what is right and what is not.

2. Say “No” and Stay Firm

Many parents do not say ‘No’ at the right time and some agree to what the child is asking after a little bit of nagging or tantrums. This is the biggest mistake any parent does. If you say ‘No’ to anything, you need to stick to it. You can explain the reason to your child so that she understands.

3. Opt for Positive Approach

If you hit your child often or without thinking just to have some quiet time, you need to work on other options. Look for positive approaches when it comes to disciplining your child. Think about punishments, but make sure they are age specific and constructive. Time out or confiscating your child’s favourite toy or maybe reducing screen time will help calm down a disturbing child.

4. Cancel Rewards

If your child is not listening to you or is not following the daily routine of discipline, cancel her rewards. On the other hand, let your children earn rewards by showing good behaviour. If your kids are very young, give them points for good behaviour and make a list of rewards for completing few levels.

5. Talk to Your Child

Do not underestimate your child’s understanding capacity. If she shows indiscipline, talk to her regarding the matter. Sometimes sitting with your child and discussing would help a lot.

6. Assign a Chore

If even after being reminded more than once, your child does not listen to you, assign an household chore to her. Be firm when you announce any such punishment and let her do the work as efficiently as she can.

7. Restore Restitution

If your child has damaged someone else’s belonging or even after asking to play outside, your child’s football hits a lamp inside the house, let her pay for it. If she has some pocket money or has saved some money for anything else, let her spare from that so that she understands that everything has a monetary value and one has to suffer if not taken care in advance.
Disciplining your child is an ongoing process. To make it effective, you need to set rules and punishments beforehand. Let your child understand them and give some reasonable time for them to get adjusted to the rules. When your children will grow well-behaved, responsible and polite, all these will appear worth to you.

Why do parents beat children? How to discipline children without beating them? What are the harmful effects of beating children? Discuss here.


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Sneha
Sneha.7 years ago
Beating never helps in correcting misbehavior of children.
 
 
 
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Hemali
Hemali.7 years ago
Confidence and self esteem of children is lowered as a result of beating.
 
 
 
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Palak
Palak.7 years ago
Very good tips. We must never beat our children for any reason.
 
 
 
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