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What are some positive and effective methods of discipline for a 2 year old?

She is very whiney and a spoiled brat. Spankings don’t work that well. Also I have trouble getting her to eat at mealtimes and go to bed at bedtime. I am getting frustrated with her.

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how can I foster positive classroom discipline when dealing with 10 year old children?

I am a student teacher and this is what I think I will have work on. I am good dealing with individuals. Any ideas

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Simply Parenting- Your Two Year Old’s Behavior


Behavior challenges in a the two year old. Some tips for handling this difficult time.

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Classroom Management and Discipline, Part I: Starting the Year with Proactive Strategies


www.berproducts.org Being proactive in establishing classroom management routines enables teachers to prevent many behavior problems and sets a positive tone for the year. See how to create a dynamic first day of school, key elements of classroom management and intervention that generate and support a cooperative environment and year-long learning, and practical, classroom proven strategies for addressing disruptive student behavior in the intermediate grades. For more information on this video and other training options from Bureau of Education & Research, please visit www.ber.org.

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Toddler discipline for an extremely stubborn 2 year old?

My son is 22 months old and full of energy. He is extremely stubborn and determined to do what he wants. I am having a horrible time trying to teach him to listen. He doesn’t speak, but he does understand what you’re saying. He knows what no, stop, get down, and many other small commands mean. There are several things in my home that I can’t keep him out or away from. My home is as baby-proofed as it can possibly be. I am constantly getting on to him about certain things, like climbing or turning on the air conditioner (it’s a small window unit in the bedroom). I have tried spanking, distracting, time-outs, and the corner. None of these things seem to stop him. As soon as I let him out of the corner or stop playing with him to go take care of a chore he goes right back to what he was doing that caused him to be punished. I’m at a loss for what to do because nothing seems effective in deterring him from common misbehavior. Another huge problem is screaming. He makes this high pitched scream and won’t stop. There’s nothing instigating the screaming. In fact he tends to do it most often when we’re paying attention to him, whether it’s talking or making silly faces. I need help from parents that have had difficult toddlers. I’ve read the parenting articles and tried the common tips that I’m sure many of you are thinking right now. I need something different, or a new approach to a previous form of discipline. I can’t take my eyes of my son because as soon as I leave the room he’s going to get into something and get hurt. Please those of you that have been through this or are going through this horrible stage help me out!

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Over 200000 Children Receive Corporal Punishment At SCHOOL Every Year


March 08, 2011 ABC World News MOXNews.com

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How do you discipline your 2 year old?

My son is an awesome little boy. He is, for the most part, well behaved. However, there are certain things I feel he should be punished for (such as biting, hitting, throwing food, throwing toys, etc.) Firmly telling him “no” works sometimes, but not always. I want to start using time out, but he won’t stay sitting down unless I sit there and hold him, and I wasn’t sure if that is effective. How do you discipline your toddler when they are misbehaving? Thanks!!

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