Effectively Disciplining Your Child

As parents, it can be difficult for us to punish our children when they have done something wrong, but we all know we must. Discipline is essential to raising your children as it teaches them to be aware of right and wrong in their own lives when they grow up. This, in turn, helps them to be well-adjusted and reach adulthood feeling happy about themselves. If you discipline your child in a way that is effective, in the process providing him with a sense of safety and security, you can make him feel valued and help him grow as a person.

In disciplining your child, age and development level should be taken into account, while also taking their temperament into consideration of how to present things. The point of discipline, above all, is to protect your children while teaching them to control and discipline themselves. It must be treated as such to help your child develop a sense of responsibility.

Children should respect the power their parents have, but parents should not abuse that privilege. They, too, must be respectful while enforcing their authority. Punishments that are too harsh or unfair for the behavior you are addressing can humiliate your child. Avoid these, and especially do not shout at your child, or he will never be able to respect and trust you as a parent.

For children, discipline must be consistent, or else it will be a confusing concept for them at any age. This confusion can lead to disrespect towards parents who do not keep rules firmly in place. They will be more likely to act out, largely due to the frustration they feel through their confusion. Most importantly, be fair. Punishments should be neither too harsh nor too lax. Make sure they are appropriate for whatever “crime” your child has committed, and, if possible, have the consequence relate directly to their misbehavior.

Of course, it is better to discourage bad behavior before it ever happens. In doing this, it can be helpful to build your child’s sense of respect and responsibility by providing him with choices when a decision must be made about how to address something. He will feel appreciated and in control and be less likely to misbehave in certain situations.

If your child is already misbehaving, take a step back before you react. If your child is already irritable, tired, or upset, the misbehavior is probably circumstantial and should be tackled on an individual basis. Try to understand why they are feeling the way they are. It can be helpful for you to present a positive image of yourself. Encourage positive behavior by praising your children and showing them that you love them. This sense of security will develop self-esteem and help your child grow up to be a disciplined individual. I hope this short tips on effectively disciplining Your children could help you out.

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3 Responses to Effectively Disciplining Your Child

  1. danyexel says:

    """"nice articel…, very informative…, thanks..:)"""

  2. Maria says:

    ya…I agree with your article, its essential to teach discipline to your child that 'll helpful in building the overall personality of the child.

    Maria
    Senior Consultant
    Recovery Bull Software

  3. social bookmarking services says:

    Nice tips. Parenting is both a challenging and rewarding experience. As with any job, it requires a large set of "tools" to be effective. Choosing not to spank your child can be a little more difficult because it requires a little more forethought, planning, time and creativity. Follow these steps to discover various techniques that you can use alone or combine in order to become a more effective parent.

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