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Parents, any good discipline tactics you can recommend?

I want to know what you do or have done to discipline your toddlers. Both under 5 and 2 years apart.
Spanking, time outs, no cartoons,no toys, no park.
If you have any unusual ones that would be nice. How young is too young to make your babies do things like, clean color off the walls. Or kinda undo what they did?

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Parents of toddlers: What kind of discipline do you inflict upon your children, if any at all?

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Should parents be required to take a parenting class during the hospital stay when the baby is born?

What benefits whould this have? I am writing a Thesis on getting a program started through the government requiring parents to have a parenting lecture or class during their hospital stay. Any comments are appreciated. Thanks!

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Will those parents get those kids under control already!!!


blog.teaganandmack.com – If you’re a parent you’ve undoubtedly experienced your children throwing temper tantrums. I share how I’ve handled them in the past and want to know how you handle them, specifically when you’re in public! We’ve all been there – let’s talk about what works best for each of us!

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Don’t Take It Out on Your Kids! a Parents and Teachers Guide to Positive Discipline

Don’t Take It Out on Your Kids! a Parents and Teachers Guide to Positive Discipline

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Toward Self-Discipline: A Guide for Parents and Teachers

Toward Self-Discipline: A Guide for Parents and Teachers

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Do you think the majority of parents take parenting seriously?

I’m not talking about you personally. I’m talking about parents in general as a whole. Do you think parents (even when their children are at a young age) practice foresight? Do you think parents really take that responsibility to heart–almost like a job–and do their best?

Now, I’m talking about you. How do you feel about parenting books in general? What is your main concern as a parent? Do you think the parents who do not take parenting seriously will some day have an effect on your own children?

I’m just curious. I’ve been noticing more and more my own awareness of parenting. I’ve been really nervous (as I’m sure many parents are) about what I do now and the effects it will have on my children later. By all means, I’m confident about my parenting abilities and I’m always trying to improve but it’s so hard to figure out fact from fiction when there are so many “experts” out there.

Do you choose to follow an “expert’s” advice? If so, which one and why?

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