Tips For Parents To Avoid The Worst Disciplining Mistakes

Publié par Unknown on vendredi 3 octobre 2014

By Erich Park


Being a parent is challenging in lots of ways and one of those ways has to do with discipline. How you take this on is going to depend quite a lot upon how you were brought up by your parents.

Yet it's a good idea to look at your own upbringing and see if you really want to do everything the same way your parents did. We have figured out some of the primary mistakes that parents have made with disciplining and how you can help yourself avoid them.

Anytime discipline comes in the picture, you need to be on the same page as everyone else. Children often learn that they can turn to one parent for certain things, and the other parent for others. Miscommunication, such as one parent allowing a child to snack before dinner, when the other one said no, is a really bad example. What it comes down to is children will figure out who they should ask for certain things in order to get their way. This is not a good situation. Communication is very important, especially between parents, to avoid these situations. Perhaps someone else watches your child occasionally. This person should know exactly what you expect. The habit of playing one parent against the other should never be allowed to develop.

It's important to remember that each child is an individual. You should never compare your child to someone else if you want them to behave in a certain manner. Anyone that has more than one child has probably made this mistake in the past. Children will feel inferior to their brother or sister, or whoever you are comparing them to, by highlighting the superiority of the other child in someway. Do not compare your child with friends or neighbors children either. It has the same effect. One child will always have more difficulty than another in some area. You will cause the children to feel resentment, or even competitive toward the other children because of this comparison. You'll get far better results by remembering that every child is unique and has his or her own strengths and weaknesses.

However, if you insist that they be perfect in every way, they will eventually come to dislike these activities. Encourage your children to work hard and do their best but, at the same time, accept that they are going to have different strengths, abilities and interests in different areas. Parents will always have disciplinary problems. It's just part of what you do. There are so many chances for you to make mistakes, such as the ones we've covered in this article. You probably have to work on a few of the areas that we have discussed in this article. Just do your best to correct them. As long as you do your discipline the right way, and you are fair, your kids will respond in a positive way almost every time.




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