How To Discipline A Child After Misbehavior
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How to discipline is key to parents. Disciplining should influence a child's future behavior. Try an "action replay" after misbehavior. Ask them to tell you what they should've done, then ask them to show you what they should've done. This discipline ends on a positive note with a feeling of success, which helps kids retain the lesson better.
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How to discipline is key to parents. Disciplining should influence a child's future behavior. Try an "action replay" after misbehavior. Ask them to tell you what they should've done, then ask them to show you what they should've done. This discipline ends on a positive note with a feeling of success, which helps kids retain the lesson better.
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Noël Janis-NortonFounder and Director of The Calmer, Easier, Happier Parenting Centre
Noël Janis-Norton, founder and director of The Calmer, Easier, Happier Parenting Centre in London, is a learning and behavior specialist with more than 40 years’ experience helping parents and teachers on both sides of the Atlantic. Through her innovative Calmer, Easier, Happier Parenting and Teaching programs, she has helped hundreds of thousands of parents and teachers learn effective techniques that result in more cooperative, confident, motivated, self-reliant and considerate children both at home and in the classroom.
Noël's videos were directed by Abbie Schiller, Founder and CEO of The Mother Company.
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