Thursday 2 September 2010

Discipline - My Style

Wow, I can't believe we're already in September.  Although I have to say I'm thankful for the slightly cooler weather now.  I hope your still enjoying what's left of the summer holidays.

I was asked to write a series of How To... articles recently.  The idea is that the company gives me a title and I write an article for them.  I had 3 articles to complete this week.  The first two were no problem but the final one took a lot more though for me.  You see the title was HOW TO DISCIPINE CHILDREN.  I have to admit this is not an article title I wouyld ever have chosen myself but that's what it was and I needed to write an article. 
After several false starts I eventually wrote, what I conscider to be a great article.  Today I want to share a brief outline of "My style of discipline for children."

  • Only you know what works in your family and what's important to you.
  • Decide what is important and make them ground rules
  • Let your children know what the ground rules are.  Be clear about what you want
  • Be flexible (OCCASSIONALLY the ground rules can bend)
  • Be fair
  • Praise your child
  • Lead by example (be a great role model)
  • Make time for fun
  • Make time to really listen
If your child does misbehave:
  • Look at your own behaviour first.  Is your child reacting to your behaviour?
  • Do they need something?  Food, drink, a hug, sleep...
  • Tell them what you want and keep repeating/reminding.
  • Find out why?  Sometimes your child will simply find what they are doing fun.  If it's not okay with you explain why.
  • Say thank you for the behaviour you want
  • No means No.  If you say no, then mean it and stick to it.
  • Time out.  Time away from what they want to do in a safe place next to you, to calm down.
  • Reminder of what you want
  • ALWAYS treat your child with LOVE, KINDNESS and RESPECT
For me the last point is the most important.  Always treat your child with love, kindness and respect.  This is the way they learn to treat you, their friends and others they meet the same way.

I really hope you enjoy today's post.  As always please feel free to contact me on wendy@loaliving.com

Happy parenting

Wendy

P.S. I love to hear from you.  Please leave your comments below.  I always read them.

2 comments:

  1. Hi,
    This is great advice Wendy, I love your comment of always treating your child with love, kindness and respect, because if we do this we will naturally parent our children in a positive way and bring out the best in them.
    All the best Ruth

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  2. You're so right Ruth. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment. Have a fantastic week ahead.
    Wendy

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