How to discipline your child? Parenting Tips

 

Disciplined children are more likely to deal with the life in the most matured way. Discipline is not a specific behavior; but all behavioral patterns balanced in the most acceptable way to comply with the socio-cultural demands. Discipline is the result of deliberate training provided by parents at home. Children are so helpless and clueless of the manners of the world when they are born. The word discipline simply means to teach and train. It is the parents and teachers who are responsible for the character formation of kids. Many people use force and punishments to make kids behave in certain ways. Yet another group of parents make kids scared to control their conduct. But all these methods bring back adverse results than fruitfulness. Let us see the most preferred methods of disciplining kids.

Kids learn from observation and explanation. They are curious at what all see in the world, including the ways people act and react. Bu nature, children at in the most spontaneous way, like, they cry when they are sad; they shout when they feel to do so; they sleep when they are dozy. They, in fact, do not bother of the outer world and above all ignorant of the rules and regulations of the world. Parents and teachers can teach them accepted behavioral manners by showing it them. Observing kids may follow the same. If they go astray, explain them the importance of following the rules of the society. Most of the kids will imbibe disciplined methods with this simple practice. There are ways of changing certain behaviors in kids with some indirect ways.

Let us see the effective techniques to teach children self control and responsibility. Parents or teachers have to be very cautious when they apply character formation techniques on children as a wrong implication may backfire with unwanted results. Before ever attempting to discipline your child, learn them thoroughly and understand the mind of them. Understanding your child may help you to speculate the possible ways of behavior patterns that can be expected from a child. Discipline with love is what works, not discipline with punishment. Bing consistent in your attitude will convey to the kids the necessity of acting in the directed manner. Follow through with what you say to your children. Parents are best models for kids. If you want your kids to act in a disciplined manner, model it to them.

Clear statements communicate effectively with kids than suggestions. Suggestions may be taken lightly as immature kids may not ponder over the importance of abiding by disciplined manners. Clearly tell that what the parents and society expects from them. And also teach them how to fulfill these expectations. Rewards have greater effects on children. Reward kids for every desirable act. Never ever take negative behavior very lightly as kids may mistake them as accepted or at least tolerated. Let your kids know your dislike on negative behaviors by ignoring them in a way conveying that you do not appreciate them acting so. Punishment is not the right way of telling your kids not to repeat negative behavior.

Make them aware of the consequences of bad behavior. Just stating your dislike or asking them not to do in certain ways may not convince them of the consequences of negative acts. Tell them all the possible consequences of bad behavior and ask them to withdraw from them. This will help the child to not to repeat same acts in future. If advice and rewarding do not work, then it is necessary to remove your child from the situation which tempts the child to fall into misbehaviors. Certain places and situations will make kids act in particular ways. If you feel your kids react in negative ways at certain situations, then keep them away from such places and situations.

Disciplining is not a one-time job or one-day task. Consistent effort is required to mend the ways of kids and make them act in the most acceptable ways. Parents and teachers are to skilled, patient and informed on child discipline techniques. Many parents do the fatal mistake of beginning the disciplining techniques with punishments. Punishments are not at all parts of child disciplining. If required, they can be used as just a supplement to other techniques. Psychologists say that punishments, many times, help to make kids rebels and also will destroy the entire purpose of training. Let your children learn from the love and care you show to them, not from the sticks that you hold.

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