Discipline Techniques for a Three-Year-Old
The reward-and-punishment system does a poor job at teaching kids to be responsible for their own behavior; it makes parents responsible for it. read more
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The reward-and-punishment system does a poor job at teaching kids to be responsible for their own behavior; it makes parents responsible for it. read more
Dishonesty is one of the most difficult behavioral problems for parents, because it can be hard to detect in your child. read more
When a parent is consistently too harsh with her kids, a family therapist can help to restore a happier, healthier family life. read more
Threatening to hit your six-year-old with a belt if he continues to bring home bad reports for school is not an appropriate discipline technique. read more
A mother worries that she may be causing harm to her son by yelling so much. read more
Rewards and punishments really don't work as instructive discipline techniques -- logical and natural consequences are the best route to take. read more
Should you tell on your friends when you see them stealing? read more
There is no "good age to start" spanking a child. read more
Children may use past problems within the family as an excuse for causing trouble and for garnering attention. read more
A woman who has been raising her five-year-old niece seeks advice on what to do about her stealing. read more
Taking away recess as punishment often causes more problems than it solves. read more
Talk to your pediatrician first if your child seems to be out of control at school. read more
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