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How to Discipline Children
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by - written on 27.05.02
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I like to be brief in what I write, so my opinions are best summed up with these paragraphs. A serious parent in our culture today has a hard road to hoe in raising our children to be disciplined, loving, compassionate people. They have lost any semblance of submission to authority. You must be consistent and must train your child to ...
by mr blonde - written on 21.05.02 (Very useful, 90 readings)
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Righty then, let's see, this is one of those hit or miss opinions i am afraid, i am expecting a few misses in the comments box to be honest, but i will give it my best shot. Bearing in mind i do not have a child of my own, i am only 17 after all, but i do have my own opinion on this subject! Firstly, if my girlfriend reads this then ...
by ickledink - written on 12.05.02 (Very useful, 82 readings)
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I'm not saying i know best im just giving you a view into how i do it, and who says i am doing it right? This is a very delicate subject i think you will agree. So where do i begin? Personally i think children have become more rebellious than when i was a child. I am 27, and when i was a youth if either of my parents said ...
by J-i-n-g-l-e-s - written on 09.05.02 (Useful, 26 readings)
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If this opinion provokes a few thoughts, then it will have served its purpose. I am not a parent, and so many of you will argue that I and others have little or right to comment on how to bring up a child, but remember we were children, we have parents, and we are just as entitled to observe and comment on life as we see it. My ...
by Millenium Bug - written on 02.05.02 (Useful, 58 readings)
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This is a controversial opinion and no matter what anyone says there are peole who will disagree with everything. A child has to be brought up knowing the difference between right and wrong, then whatever the child does should be the right thing to do. The only problem is, How do we teach our children what's right and ...
by Johnny Phoenix - written on 29.04.02 (Very useful, 87 readings)
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Before we even get to the main issuing of how we should be disciplining children, it would seem logical to look at the cause of their behaviour that necessitates the discipline in the first place. Instead of looking at this from the parent’s point of view as most of the opinions so far have, lets try to look at the situation through a ...
by jimscreechy - written on 16.04.02 (Useful, 31 readings)
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This is indeed a difficult topic to debate and I feel that it is the implications that accompany the subject which confuse the true issues being examined. There are much broader ramifications to the subject of child discipline, and you only have to read the opinions posted here to see how much they vary. Issues on the morality of society, crime ...
by MonsterSpice - written on 22.03.02 (Very useful, 789 readings)
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Hi everyone i have been away on business and am back with a bang hope you have not missed me to much and i will catch up on all your opinions but here is one for you al to get stuck into. Smacking,Grounding,Taking away pocket money this are just some of the ways in which some parents choose to discipline their children but are they the ...
by Shazzy - written on 20.03.02 (Very useful, 104 readings)
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I realise that this should really be a debate about whether or not children should be physically punished - smacked - or not, and whether physical chastisement works, but I don’t really want to get into that argument. I don’t smack my children - that’s my choice. Perhaps you do. I’m not about to tell you that you ...
by annosmond - written on 17.03.02 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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I bet it must be so frustrating to find ways to discipline your children these days huh? I personally have no children,but have to put up with other peoples children daily. I have kids pee`ing in my garden,smoking whatever they smoke,and even had 2 young kids ages just in teens if they were lucky having sex in my shed!!!They just say ...
by godownonme - written on 17.03.02 (Very useful, 88 readings)
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Having being brought up on the basis that if i did something bad i would get a smack, i do not think there is anything wrong with smacking your child if they have done something deserving of a smack. Some people may disagree on what is deserving of a smack, some may say that nothing is deserving of a smack. As a child if i threw a tantrum i would ...
by Trixi - written on 16.03.02 (Useful, 258 readings)
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Before I start this opinion, I would just like to say... I don't have kids ....yet. I was also not smacked as a child. Having said that I may have been tapped on the back of the hand as a toddler, but if I am honest I have no recognition of this. I live in scotland, where the government has said that smacking toddlers is ...
by - written on 26.02.02
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Now this is an area I can speak with experience. Earlier in my childhood, I wasn’t exactly the most behaved kid. I was always getting myself in some sort of trouble, at home from my dad hearing me swear or at school for doing virtually every thing I did. By the time I was ten I had received basically every type of punishment and ...
by - written on 26.02.02
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I thought it might be interesting, as a person who is classified as a child, to give an insider's opinion on this subject. At the age of 15 (myself) I like to think that I am past being called a child, but technically I believe that I still qualify for this category. I also have three brothers, two of them younger than myself, so I know all ...
by sheshe - written on 24.02.02 (Useful, 103 readings)
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As the mother of four children my opinion on Discipline is that you have to judge each child on their personalities and use discipline accordingly. Two of my children are extremely strong willed and therefore need strong guidelines on how to behave. From a very early age telling them No, dont do this or that, had very little effect. ...
by - written on 17.02.02
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i think kids should be smacked, hit, kicked, beaten and shouted at because they belong to the parents. i think that every parent should have the right to use a taser gun on children who misbehave. i think it's a more effective way to stop bad kids than killing them outright and altogether makes for a happy home. canes and other ...
by wicked_witch - written on 15.02.02 (Useful, 40 readings)
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I think its easy to go overboard with kids as they can be so aggravating sometimes. Okay, in my opinion, always! I think thats a major reason for not smacking children. The child would really really have to deserve it and I cant imagine anything so bad that a child would deserve to be hit. How can you expect a child to grow up with a fair and just ...
by ozzy01 - written on 09.02.02 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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I hope I am understood when this op is read by you guy's. It may sound really stupid but here goes.!! I don't know how do discipline my kids. I haven't a clue how to bring up a well together child. I didn't have a great upbringing, as i'm sure is the same as many of you, but what is fair? How do I know what is the correct ...
by pphb - written on 08.02.02 (Very useful, 98 readings)
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We all have very different opinions on how to discipline children, I believe the way I was brought up was a mixture of what I like & dislike. My mother left my father when I was around 5 due to physical violence. We moved from Yorkshire down to London to stay with my aunty, this was obviously a very stressful time for my mother. My older sister ...
by jsbptc - written on 08.02.02 (Useful, 155 readings)
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Through My own experience of dealing with difficult behaviour both in My Son and Other Children, who suffer challenging behaviour problems, brought on by conditions such as ADHD.( Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder). I have learned, using behaviour Therapy methods, greatly improve a childs understanding of the concequences of thier behaviour, ...











