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With both children and adults we are always trying to push the envalope as to what we can get away with. Now many children and adults are harsh and rude. Maybe they don’t have proper communication skills, self esteem problems, come from abusive back grounds. Mostly they do not realize that they have over stepped thier grounds. How do you completely disipline, when you know they need encouragement
Annie de Acevedo – Student Services Director Colegio Nueva Granada Based on “The Principles of Positive Discipline” by Jane Nelsen. www.positivediscipline.com 9 Tips for Positive Discipline 1. Be kind, loving but firm. 2. Set routines, limits, organization and clarity. 3. Set boundaries. 4. Know that: You will never be a perfect parent and you will never be a perfect children. 5. Listen without judging. 6. Validate your child’s feelings. 7. Learn how to say no. 8. Be positive about discipline. 9. Look for the reason behind the behavior. 9 Tips para disciplina positiva 1. Sean amables y amorosos pero firmes. 2. Establezcan rutinas, límites, organización y claridad. 3. Establezcan límites. 4. Tengan presente que: Nunca serán padres perfectos y nunca tendrán hijos perfectos. 5. Escuchen sin juzgar. 6. Validen los sentimientos de sus hijos. 7. Aprendan a decir no. 8. Sean positivos acerca de la disciplina. 9. Busquen la razón detrás del comportamiento.
www.berproducts.org Watch experienced teachers demonstrate practical strategies for creating and maintaining well-managed primary classrooms. Viewers will observe positive ways to establish a productive learning environment, develop responsible learners and deal constructively with misbehavior – from the most minor to the most challenging. For more information on this video and other training options from Bureau of Education and Research, please visit www.ber.org.