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Teaching Kids Self-Discipline: Positive thinking of parenting. Help you deal with unwanted behavior of children. Find ways to act with respect and to be the good parent you have always wanted to be. - Jennifer Hill
Teaching Kids Self-Discipline: Positive thinking of parenting. Help you deal with unwanted behavior of children. Find ways to act with respect and to be the good parent you have always wanted to be.
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“Being a parent can be wonderful and rewarding. However, it maybe also is difficult and unpleasant when the child has unwanted behavior. I read Teaching Kids Self-Discipline three times because there are much useful and helpful information for parenting. Positive thinking of teaching is also very... show more
“Being a parent can be wonderful and rewarding. However, it maybe also is difficult and unpleasant when the child has unwanted behavior. I read Teaching Kids Self-Discipline three times because there are much useful and helpful information for parenting. Positive thinking of teaching is also very important. I recommend Teaching Kids Self-Discipline for those who want to be good parent.”
-David S. McBee, Madison County School District

“When child is angry, it is very significant not to let him stuff anger. No Judgment and given a willing audience. Teaching Kids Self-Discipline provides many ways for parent to handle an angry child. Be an attentive listener, helping your child work through feelings. Kids would learn self-discipline step by step.”
-Lisa S. Bryson, Executive Vice President

“Our children need to take their responsibility for their action. However, some parents meet the challenge when they want to teach this to their kids, Teaching Kids Self-Discipline gives effective steps to improve children's self-discipline and reduce the frequency of child behavior problem. You can promote your skills following the advice in this new book.”
-Richard L. Edwards, President

Parents’ goals centers around teaching children how to behave well; teaching them how to be responsible for themselves; and helping them develop a sense of themselves as competent people. All children misbehave at some time, so parents are often forced with how to deal with a child’s misbehavior. Children are not born knowing how to behave. They make many mistakes along the way.
What can we do when our kids are chaotic? When they don’t listen to what we tell them to do? And when they become a humiliation in public?
Children need limits, so parents should teach their children how to behave well and give children a sense of security. In this book we will look at ways to discipline our children.
To discipline means to teach. When we discipline our children, we are teaching them how to behave. We need to focus on how we want them to behave – rather than just focusing on what we don’t want them to do.
When we look at it like this, children’s misbehaviors become opportunities to teach them how to behave well. The ultimate goal of discipline is to teach our children self-discipline so that they can make good choices throughout their lives.
When we punish our children, we focus on what we do not want them to do. The goal of punishment is to make the consequences that follow the behavior so aversive that the child will not want to do it any longer.
Discipline in childhood leads to better self-worth in later life. Children who have had effective discipline are more self-disciplined, confident and independent, and they value themselves more than children who have lacked the right type of discipline.
Effective child discipline really does offer many benefits for both you and your child. This includes having self control, peace of mind for the parent and many more. Make sure that when you discipline your child you use different forms of discipline like natural en logical consequence rather than smacking or hitting for best results.
Enjoy this book!

Jennifer Hill
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B00K8HOASS
Pages no: 56
Edition language: English
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