Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Positive Discipline Techniques

There are a few steps that help to reinforce positive discipline. There are many cases where parents have gotten away from the positive aspects of discipline and use a negative approach. Positive reinforcement in order to discipline a child will go a lot further than negative ones. Discipline is what parents can use to teach their children positive behavior to ensure that their children grow up to be responsible, well behaved adults.

Parents can begin by guiding their children in the right direction. One good way to do this is by setting a good example for them. I believe that children learn what they see, sort of monkey see, monkey do. It would be hard to teach a child to act in a particular way if they are being shown the opposite behaviors. It's also very good to provide guidance to children by giving them the information that they need in order to behave.

As an example, if you do not explain to them the consequences of misbehavior, they will have no reason to want to behave the way they should. Therefore, guiding them toward the direction that you would like them to move toward is the way to go.

Another great technique of positive discipline is by supervising your children. If a child feels that they have no boundaries, they are more likely to misbehave. If they know that they have that constant support, then they are more likely to behave even when they are not being supervised.

These first two techniques cover ways to prevent your child from misbehaving. Your child will, at some point, misbehave. When this happens, you will need to explain the consequences of their bad behavior. If they are not corrected, how would they even realize that what they did was wrong and will more than likely continue doing it. There are ways to give punishments without them being negative. For instance, spanking is not always the best option. There are other ways that the point can be made just as effectively.

Rewarding good behavior is always a big part of positive discipline. If you find your child is behaving really well, then surprise them with a small treat. It does not need to be extravagant or over the top. In fact, it can be something like taking them for ice cream or letting them do something they really like to do.

As you can see, positive discipline can help you to be a better parent. Try to incorporate these into your style of parenting and hopefully more times than not, you will see a change of behavior of your children.

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