Discipline Children: How to Discipline Children Positively and Help Them Develop Self-Control, Resilience and More: A+ Parenting
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Have you wondered if you're making the right decisions when it comes to raising your child?
Over the last years, there has been a lot of confusion about the role of boys and girls in our society. It's easy to see why parents are left with lots of unanswered questions when they're raising their children.
Using positive discipline methods can significantly help them become responsible and balanced adults later in life.
Here's some of what you can expect to learn inside the pages of this book:
- Learn how to avoid common discipline mistakes that parents make that can end up harming their child's development in the long-term.
- Setting healthy boundaries that your kids will always respect.
- Learn the best methods to handle conflicts and arguments.
- Effective communication with yout child or teenager.
- Teaching self-control, handling aggressive behaviors, and more!
Would you like to enjoy going through every stage of your child's development without worrying if you're doing the right thing or not?
The earlier you manage to give proper guidance, the easier it is for them to grow into healthier adults.
However, there is no such thing as being too late, and even the most damaging of behaviors and habits can be helped.
Do not leave anything to chance. Start by guiding them towards the best possible path towards a healthy and responsible adulthood today!
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Discipline Children - Joseph R. Parker
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Introduction
Do you tend to feel at a loss when it comes to getting your child to behave or argue less? You are not alone. There’s no way to truly know what it’s like to be a parent until you do it. There’s only one guarantee: raising your child will be more challenging and rewarding than you could have imagined.
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This book contains proven discipline strategies on how to raise children with the aim of making sure they become mature, responsible, and confident as well as happy and successful in their chosen pursuits later in life.
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Using discipline properly is one of the things at which any sensible parent wants to become successful. However, unlike pretty much everything else today, kids don’t come with instruction manuals. In fact, no one knows how to raise children by the book because such a book does not—neither will it possibly ever—exist.
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This book does not claim to contain all the information that parents will ever need. Rather, its main goal is to simply steer parents in the right direction as far as raising a child is concerned. There is no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to raising children because they all have very different personalities. Hence, this book was written in the hope of serving as a basic guide for parents regardless of what makes their son or daughter unique.
Thank you for reading this book, I hope you enjoy it!
Chapter 1: Parenting styles
What is a parenting style?
Diana Baumrind, a developmental psychologist, is credited for the current parenting style construct. Baumrind observed groups of preschoolers and noticed that they exhibited three main types of behaviors, which were linked to a specific way of parenting. After an extensive amount of analysis and interviews, Baumrind identified the three most well-known parenting styles in psychology today: authoritative parenting,