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How to Discipline Children
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by donnagall - written on 03.07.06 (Very useful, 249 readings)
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What a dodgy subject to write about. This topic can be taken into many views and contexts depending upon a persons own beliefs. Well how do most people discipline children generally it is smacking but as we all have heard the euro is trying to force the UK government into outright banning of chasteising children in this manner. But what does that ...
by JEStevens - written on 02.06.06 (Somewhat useful, 651 readings)
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This is a subject which is a pointer to the changing values of modern society, i'm sure back in my dad's day there would have been no vast selection of books on parenting like there is today. Often the most effective methods are those which are suggested by total outsiders, those people who are capable of looking at the situation as it ...
by GEABJOE - written on 22.05.06 (Useful, 137 readings)
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Define Discipline Dictionary The practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior, using punishment to correct disobedience : a lack of proper parental and school discipline. Thesaurus a lack of proper parental discipline control, training, teaching, instruction, regulation, direction, order, ...
by keak123 - written on 19.05.06 (Very useful, 1565 readings)
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If you think you have read this before!!!! I am not copying anyones work, I have also posted this review on Ciao....same log in name. I am a mum of a 14 year old son with ADHD, Aspergers and Tourettes syndrome. I know a lot of you reading this review will think the title is very harsh, but although I do feel like he is that child, I ...
by katygriff - written on 09.04.06 (Very useful, 314 readings)
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Before you all faint and think oh my god I didn’t know Katy had children, I don’t but although I am not a mother myself I think I know quite a lot about how to discipline children from my experience and also listening to my Mom. So here I go in my review and hopefully by the end of it a lot of it will have made perfect ...
by diffyb - written on 23.03.06 (Very useful, 609 readings)
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When our first child poked his little head into the world it was a feeling of immense joy and happiness - and at the same time a certain amount of trepidation. By the time our son was 18 months old we realised that we needed an effective method of disciplining him when the need arose and like many others, we made mistakes before ...
by LaineyMc - written on 16.02.06 (Useful, 178 readings)
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Ok this is a subject that a lot of people will have different views on. I am a mother of a 9 year old boy who like any child gets upto mischief from time to time and yes I have smacked my child but i see no harm in it as long as it is just a smack and not a full blown hit. So what is a smack I hear you say well to me a ...
by missy0303 - written on 03.01.06 (Very useful, 552 readings)
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First of all I’d like to point out that I am by no means the worlds best Mother or childcare student. I am not perfect and don’t always follow my own advice even when I do try to. I am learning every day too. I have a son aged 7 and a half and a daughter aged 5, and neither is the perfect child, but does that perfect child exist? I ...
by westhead - written on 01.12.05 (Somewhat useful, 424 readings)
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when i used to look at people in the street disaplining a child with a smack across the legs or a firm telling off i thought "when i have kids of my own i will never do that" then i had kids. now its people looking at me when i stop in the middle of a street to tell off my kids.for example. i was in town yesterday and my daughter for no ...
by sympatic - written on 27.10.05 (Useful, 159 readings)
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This weeks Independant on Sunday had a fascinating article on how to bring up children. It highlighted the example of a 14 year old girl who was in front of her psychiatrist having already had sex, taken drugs and attempted suicide in her young life. The slant to the article was that all the assumptions you could make about her upbringing were ...
by anwar7 - written on 25.09.05 (Very useful, 437 readings)
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Before I had my children I had very definite ideas on what they would be like. I imagined well-behaved children, a bit like the ones you see on adverts! Oh how different the reality is as any parent knows! I think being a parent of 2 young boys (aged 7 and 3) is wonderful but it’s also the hardest job I can imagine. I think that discipline is ...
by push1postcard - written on 16.09.05 (Useful, 177 readings)
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The current government line on the treatment of unruly behaviour in our schools has directly caused the behaviour in the home and in our streets. If the cane had been such a bad thing then those who are now in government would have been an unruly mob and anarchy would have taken over the country. If a pupil can spend 6 hours a day at ...
by Den Ydmykede - written on 14.05.05 (Not useful, 79 readings)
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I think it's cute when one child asks a perspective-question (i.e., why his older sister is allowed to watch television after nine in the evening) to answer that the other child is your favourite. Rivalry is healthy. I think it's cute to begin your child's day with a small memento mori, a reminder that someday he or she will die. You ...
by helen23 - written on 08.05.05 (Very useful, 332 readings)
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Firstly to help your children learn discipline, you have to be a good role model, it is no good shouting and screaming at your children for all you are doing is teaching them to do it back. Teach by example. Calmly say, 'I'll talk to you when you've calmed down.' The best way to get a message across about behaviour is to try and ...
by bea2004uk - written on 18.01.04 (Useful, 89 readings)
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Through many years of working with children, I have noticed that there is not just one way of encouraging good behaviour within discipline measures. What works with one child, will not work with the next. It is a common known fact that most children under the age of 11 just want to play, talk and make new friends rather than learn how to ...
by go jump - written on 30.07.03 (Very useful, 131 readings)
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Oh how I have missed doing these discussions! They used to be very thought provoking for me to look at and today I have come across yet another juicy one - disciplining children. Right first things first, I was not smacked as a kid and I do not ever remember my parents even threatening me with a smack. However I do think though that some people ...
by MartinWoolf - written on 17.07.03 (Somewhat useful, 76 readings)
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by lorraryall - written on 15.04.03 (Very useful, 162 readings)
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I'm not going to pretend that I have even the slightest idea what it is like to raise children, because I don't. I have no children of my own, and the only experiences I can go from are those of the way my parents disciplined me. I am however training to be a teacher, and although not exactly the same thing I do think there are a ...
by mpafp - written on 19.03.03 (Useful, 93 readings)
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There is a very simple method for dealing with children. It is cheap and effective. There are 5 alternatives 1) Take child. Mix thoroughly with eggs until smooth. Beat in flour. Sieved. Cook for 35 mins 2) Child (let us call him, Bastard) should be taken from the sight of the telly and forced to play 'nice ...
by Orgasmatron - written on 20.02.03 (Useful, 98 readings)
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HUGE HUGE PROBLEM...Here in the USA this is a major problem. The total lack of respect has begun to increase at an alarming rate. My sister is a principal of a public high school with 6,000 students. She has alot of kids to keep track of. They actually have 2 full time police officers assigned to patrol the school armed. I know it has been 18 ...















