I was spanked as a child but it seems that society has moved from traditional spanking. My child doesn’t respond to “time out” or grounding. I want to spank but my wife left a bruise from a wooden spoon spanking and we decided it might not be the best idea. Please help!
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In this era, more and more African American families are seeking assistance in cultivating their children using the best disciplining practices. This controversial book confronts the effects of corporal punishment or not, of our children and why.
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When a child is 3 years old, they should be developing their emotion regulation systems, which will help with their ability to manage emotions. Teach children to manage their emotions in a social context with help from a licensed clinical psychologist in this free video on children and discipline. Expert: Dr. Craig Childress Contact: www.drcachildress.org Bio: Dr. Craig Childress is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of ADHD and angry-oppositional relationship disorders of childhood. Filmmaker: Max Cusimano Series Description: For parents, disciplining children can be difficult, frustrating and confusing if the child has a unique personality. Find out how to properly discipline children with help from this free video series on parenting.
www.PositiveDiscipline.com – Dr. Jane Nelsen is interviewed on TV to discuss the difference between discipline and punishment. Positive Discipline teaches parents how to focus on solutions. In this news clip, Jane Nelsen explains how parents can teach their children valuable skills rather than punish them into obedience. Dr. Nelsen explains that “No punishment” is not the same as being “Permissive.” When children are having a temper tantrum because they want a toy, most parents try to talk them out of it. Then, as the child perseveres, many parents will give in because they don’t want their child to be upset or because the parent doesn’t know how to stop the whining. But by doing that, parents take away a learning opportunity for the child. Children can learn to develop their “Disappointment muscles.” Dr. Nelsen believes that this life skill teaches children that they can survive the ups and downs of life because they have done so in small steps, early in life. Parenting today is challenging but with the right information and a little practice, parenting doesn’t have to be so difficult. Jane Nelsen teaches parents how to make parenting fun again. Dr. Nelson explains the reality of what punitive “Time outs” can do for a child. Does time out work? Is there a better way? Learn why the “Naughty chair” approach just doesn’t work. Watch this interview to learn new parenting skills you can put into practice today. For Jane Nelsen’s FREE Parenting Guide, visit her website at http …
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A handy introduction to discipline for parents of children of all ages shares professional advice on how to set priorities, promote communication, establish the link between choice and consequence, enforce consequences, change disciplinary style to reflect a child’s age, and more…. More >>
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In this now-classic, straightforward approach to childraising, Nancy Samalin shows parents how to set clear, concise guidelines to ensure positive and constructive discipline. Based on her extensive work with parents and children, she offers the most recent and invaluable advice on:
* Avoiding daily battles
* Using alternatives to punishment
* Dealing with anger
* Learning to let go
* Diminishing sibling rivalries and much, much more.
Loving Your Child Is Not Enough: Positive Discipline That Works


