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disciplining children

13 Mar Posted by in Child Development | Comments

9 Tips For Discipline Of Children

Average: Your rating: None When it comes to parenting our kids, most of us follow in the footsteps of our own parents as their parenting strategies are what we remember best. If this is the method you’ve been using and it’s simply not working for you, then it’s time to give some new parenting techniques...

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The Parent Coach Plan Review

ScottCounseling welcomes The Parent Coach Plan as a new sponsor.  The Parent Coach Plan offers parents Teen Behavior Contracts that allows you, the parent, to place your child on a written discipline contract to help improve your child’s behavior at home. A  child behavior contract is often used at schools and by professional child psychologists...

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Seven Steps In Disciplining Your Child

 ”Disciplinarian: one who disciples, guides, and disciplines or enforces order.”   The word disciple mean to disciple or guide.  “Discipline” is not a bad word, it’s a good word!  One of the key components in parenting is to guide or disciple a child.  This article will help you, the parent, become educated in learning seven...

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Nine Things To Do Instead of Spanking

There has been much controversy over the question of whether spanking a child is an acceptable and appropriate parenting discipline technique. The editors of ScottCounseling encourages parents to consider this article as one positive point view that may provide some alternative solutions to spanking your child.   Author, Kathryn Kvols, claims “research confirms what many...

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20 Jan Posted by in Child Development, Discipline | Comments

Quick Parenting Tips: Enforcing Rules and Setting Limits for Children

Children need set limits and rules to follow. Child behavior and child psychology experts encourage parents to sit down with their child to discuss guidelines on enforcing and setting limits. This should only be done after both parent meet and come up with a “game plan.” The hardships that come with parenting children can be...

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