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Positive Techniques for Disciplining Children


Positive Techniques for Disciplining Children
Using negative techniques for disciplining children may not help you to shape them into well balanced individuals. On the other hand positive techniques can work wonders. Take a quick at the positive techniques for disciplining children.

There are times when parents find very difficult to control their children. Sometimes they wish they had a device that would help them control their children’s behaviour immediately. As a matter of fact, parenting is one of the most difficult tasks in the world. Every child is different and needs a different way to be tackled. As a parent, if you sit down and try to figure out, you will be able to find the best way because she is your child and you know her better. Here are some tips to help you practice positive discipline.

Regulate Your Own Emotions

Normally parents yell at children or scold them because they are already fatigued, frustrated or annoyed at something. Remember, positive discipline can be enforced when you are patient and emotionally generous.

Try to Understand Your Child’s Behaviour

A child does everything that she thinks is right. So, if you find some unacceptable behaviour in your child, it is because either you have not directed her or she has some other related problem. Find out and then work out a positive solution.

Be Firm and Consistent

Disciplining is extremely important for your child. When you make rules, you should do it with empathy. Stay firm and consistent once you have made the rule. Be careful, sometimes children try to test you by arguing on the rules.

Praise Good Behaviour

Whenever you see good behaviour, do not forget to praise and let your child feel that it was good, acceptable and appreciable. If possible let go the bad behaviour and try not to focus on it. But it is a must to tell the child that such kind of behaviour is not acceptable.

Do Not Negotiate

You are the parent and you know what is right and what is wrong. So, do not let your child negotiate. Repeat your point gently and stay firm.

Avoid Arguments When Setting Limits

Arguments cannot help you to enforce rules. Instead of threatening your child, give her an option leaving with no choice. For example, if you want your child to clean her room, ask her to tell you when she is done so that you can take her to the playground.

Teach Your Child to Express Emotions

Normally children act out because they do not know how to express what is going on inside them. Depending on your child’s age, you can teach her the ways of expression.

Use Fictional Mediators

Sometimes when children get stubborn and do not listen, instead of yelling or shouting, try to bring some fictional character that your children admire to do the job.

Divert and Discipline

Children have short attention span which can be used at times. Divert your child’s attention with something completely different from the situation and of her interest. You may be able to distract her from whatever she is fussing about.

It’s Never Too Late!

Although it is good to start as early as possible, it is never too late to use positive techniques to discipline children. It is for your child’s physical and mental well-being as well as for strengthening the bond between the two of you.
Remember how you were disciplined when you were a child. Did you like it? What were the things you liked and disliked as a child? Once you will analyse these things you will be able to understand and practice positive ways of disciplining your children.
Take some time and think about the situations when your child triggered your temper. You will find out that the situation was not so concerted as compared to your frustration or annoyance at that time. Think what you could have done differently. Next time, take a deep breath and think about an alternative to yelling at your child. Avoid falling back to ineffective disciplining techniques like yelling, spanking, name-calling and more. Try some relaxation exercises to keep yourself calm.

How to discipline children in a positive way? What are the harmful effects of using negative techniques for disciplining children? What are the benefits of using positive techniques for disciplining children? Discuss here.


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Barkha
Barkha.8 years ago
Parents should first discipline themselves before disciplining children.
 
 
 
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Palak
Palak.8 years ago
I have tried these techniques, positive discipline techniques surely provide positive outcomes.
 
 
 
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Sarbani
Sarbani.8 years ago
Parents need to be patient for practicing positive techniques for disciplining children.
 
 
 
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