Half-Vulcan and Half-Human, Spock is prepared for anything Deep Space may bring!Discipline yourself in the ways of the Vulcans with this outfit! Star Trek Movie 2009 Deluxe Blue Shirt child costume includes a blue shirt, pants with boot covers, black dickie, and an official emblem pin. 5-piece set.This is an officially licensed Star Trek costume.
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As a mother who does not shy away from the hard conversations, Rose isn’t afraid to present strong ideas about boundaries, discipline, choices, and consequences….
Discipline
Nov 12
Although Desmond Child is a superstar, it isn’t because of his singing. Child is much better known for his producing and songwriting — not singing — and work with major artists like Cher, Bon Jovi, Joan Jett, Chicago, Roxette, and Aerosmith is what made him a huge name in the music world. Nonetheless, Child is a talented, expressive singer. He proved that in the late ’70s and early ’80s, when he led a great but underexposed group called Desmond Child Rouge. And he demonstrated that again when, in 1991, he provided his first solo album, Discipline. This Elektra release, which Child produced with Sir Arthur Payson, falls short of exceptional and isn’t as risk-taking as Desmond Child Rouge’s work, but it’s still decent and enjoyable. Most of the material is stereotypical ’80s-sounding commercial rock — big guitars, big drums, big vocals, big hooks, and a very slick and glossy production style. Discipline is the sort of album that many rock critics love to hate, but then, Child didn’t get rich by listening to critics. Although this CD came out 11 years after Rouge’s breakup, Child obviously hadn’t forgotten about his old group. “Obsession,” which Child co-wrote with Burt Bacharach, is a duet with former Rouge member Maria Vidal. And “Do Me Right” is a memorable power ballad that Child wrote for a little-known solo album that Vidal recorded for AM in 1987. Regrettably, Discipline didn’t do much better than Vidal’s solo album, and Child didn’t record any more solo projects in the ’90s. But Discipline, which went out of print after a few years, is worth acquiring if you can hunt down a copy.
- Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
I don’t really know what to do bc if they were my kids then I would spank them but I can’t very well spank others’ kids and even if I had permission, I wouldn’t feel comfortable with it. Are time-outs effective or what is?
Time outs are the best method for disciplining children……..especially if they are not your own. The general rule of thumb is one minute per year of age. Anything more than that is excessive. Put the child somewhere that is clearly not fun……..but never scary. I used to put my kids in a pack n play when they were too little to climb out. You can also make them sit in a chair or just in a spot on the floor where there is no activity or toys. Never put a child in time out in a dark closet or in a dark room or usually never in a room with a door closed. My son goes and sits in the corner for his time outs. We have a couple of corners in our house that are "toy free" and when I tell him to go take a time out, he picks a corner and sits down and faces the wall until I tell him he can get up. He’s 2! This works wonderfully for me. Sometimes he even puts himself in time out when he knows he has misbehaved…….like pushing his sister or something. However, some kids 2 or less do not "get" time outs, so you just have to "redirect" them. If they are doing something inappropriate, say, "Let’s not do that. Why don’t you come play with this toy."………something like that. Never yell or be scary in anyway to a child just be firm.
I’m curious about your question. It seems like you are considering babysitting work. If this is the case, then I wouldn’t do any disciplining without consulting the parents. Ask the parents about their discipline method. Find out if they do timeouts and ask them what their procedure is. The general method is the same, but kids are creatures of habit. You need to know how/where timeouts are administered. If they say they discipline by spanking, then just hope you don’t have any behavior problems, because you don’t want to set yourself up by spanking someone else’s kids………as you said……even with permission……….a bad idea.
spanking..parents are too easy on their kids today and that’s why they turn out pretty bad. kids should be able to lean on and trust their parents, but there should always be a little fear in that child of their parents so they’ll think twice before doing something they shouldn’t. people probably don’t agree with me but i know that my grandparents generation turned out way better than mine has and that’s why.
i am a dog owner with a new baby. i keep thinking of my baby as a new dog (kinda) i can’t help it… i would imagine at a later date (toddler hood) they might be disciplined in a similar way (i dont beat my dog- i am talking of calm dominance)….
for those who have both children and dogs, are they as similar as i they seem to be?
yes that south park episode was hilarious, and maybe a little truthful i think!
I think there are many traits that are similar between parenting, and dog owning. Consistency is the one that stands out most in my mind. Also, positive reinforcement, and redirection of bad behavior. And a truly well behaved dog is one where their owner invests a lot of time, energy, and love. And that is completely true with children!