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Dear Wellington Parents and Professionals, ...
Children rely on us setting boundaries around their behaviour to give them a sense of security and safety. When we argue in front of them or where they can at least hear, we damage that safety and negativity model yelling and arguing as a means of getting ones own way.
Provided there is no immediate need to protect your child from harm, you are far better off saying, ‘do what your mum – or dad – says now,’ even if you disagree with what your partn...
Discipline is from the Latin word meaning to teach or to lead.
The purpose of discipline is to teach children to lead themselves. The ultimate goal is self discipline, that is, when we are not around, children know how to handle their emotion, solve their problems and make god choices.
As a parent you need to be in “I care enough about you to take the time and effort to teach you how to behave...
Children learn best by being given clear, firm and consistent direction from parents who are clear, firm and consistent in their approach.
How to discipline Children by Being Clear:
Firstly find and maintain clarity within yourself and then follow through on simple, clear instructions. Clarify for your self what being clear means.
It is about being plain, obvious...
Six things children need to grow up to be happy, capable adults are the following: Love and Warmth
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