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You should be patient and consistent in disciplining the child. Be serious and let no one interfere. Also, do not tease or pity.
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Why in the world would you want to "punish" children. Children need hugs and loving. When they act in a way that is disruptive, take the time to counsel corrective action...and have them practice the corrective action. If they dis...
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Yes, a parent should discipline his or her child. It is not a matter of physical or emotional discipline. It is simply a parent's job to discipline a child.
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Disciplining our children is one of the most important parts of their development. To discipline doesn't necessarily mean to beat them relentlessly with a wooden stick, nor does it mean to yell at them as if they're the worst person on eart...
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Discipline among the youth of today is nearly non-existent. Parents do not strive as much to teach discipline to our children as in days gone by. It could, perhaps, be due to a lack of understanding of what the word discipline is. Disciplin...
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I am currently taking a course about the development of the human psychology, and the facts are there. They say that if u spank your child, u will probably mark him/her for life. He/her has more chances in being depressive, not having a goo...
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No.  When a student has violated a code of conduct, school personnel may consider any unique circumstances on a case-by-case basis to determine whether a change of placement for discipline purposes is appropriate.  Source:  IDEA Guide to Fr...
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Dear Mrs. Andelin: I have a question: My husband doesn't discipline the children. I do! I have tried to back off and hope that he will step in and do his God given duty and discipline and train his children, however he just ignores their ...
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If your children are not behaving in a socially acceptable fashion, and you are not addressing the situation, there or not, I would hope someone else would. Parenting is preparing your children for social situations. Throughout the child's ...
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b. Alternatives can also be considered in disciplining, such as confiscation of allowance or brief period of isolation. In any case, disciplinary actions must be non-excessive, infrequent and administered without anger. An explanation to th...
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