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3 Effective Child Discipline Techniques That Work Like A Charm

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Learning effective child discipline techniques is very important, especially in these modern times. With so many parents not really knowing what to do or how to deal with their kids, it's not a surprise how many children end up having complicated personal issues and baggage at a very young age! With the help of effective child discipline techniques, however, you can be confident that your kids will grow up to be mature and level-headed individuals. Read on to find out more! Effective Child Discipline Technique # 1: Stick To The Plan. When you tell your children that they must sleep early or else they won't have dessert for a week, you must mean it. You can't suddenly back out from the deal just because you feel guilty or sorry for them. Never mind that dessert happens to be their favorite chocolate cake; you still need to stick to your guns. Why? Well, it's easy enough to forgive and forget; but that gives your children the assumption that they can get away with basically anything because you won't follow through with their punishment anyway. And that is one lesson you don't want your kids to learn if you want them growing up to be responsible adults. Effective Child Discipline Technique # 2: Take On A Serious Tone. Getting your child to behave and listen to you has a lot to do with how you phrase your warnings and what tone of voice you use. Asking your kids if they could please stop playing ball inside the house in a needy and desperate tone is definitely not the best way to go about it. Instead, be direct. In an authoritative voice, tell your kids, "Don't play ball inside the house." Giving them a ste look also works wonders. Effective Child Discipline Technique # 3: Talk To Your Kids About The Consequences Of Their Actions. It's crucial to teach children why they should or shouldn't do certain things. For example, it's not just enough to say, "Don't play ball inside the house or else you won't get dessert for a month!" Not getting dessert isn't the real consequence here. Teach your kids why they shouldn't be playing ball inside the house in the first place. "If you play ball here, you'll break our vases and hurt yourself." By making your kids understand that there are real consequences, you'll have more responsible kids in the future. Effective child discipline techniques aren't about physical punishments. Most of the time, they're about treating children like adults, making them understand the gravity of the situation and leading by example.

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