Chapter 3: Discipline & Behavior
Children's Most Important Teachers: Parents
Assess Values You Want Your Children to Share
Parenting is Art That Requires Absorption in Role
Parent's Job Easy at First - Until Baby's a Toddler
Parents Can Help Children Learn to Like Themselves
Adults Can Help Children Build Self-Esteem
Healthy Parents Examine Expectations For Kids
Balance of Acceptance, Discipline Dicey
Parents Need to Balance Acceptance, Discipline
To Raise Children Right, Be a Parent, Not a Friend
Children Need Love and Consistent Discipline
Kids Learn Behavior Best Through Dialogue
Discipline Often Requires Creative Techniques
Parents Need to Offer Kids Safety, Structure
Discipline's Goal is to Teach Children Self-Control
Set Limits For Your Teen, But Do It Constructively
Early Intervention Can Help Change Unwanted Behavior
Rewards of Anger Control Worth the Work
Teaching Anger Control Takes Great Patience
Aggressive Behavior Should be Curbed Early
Parents Should Learn to Identify Stressors
Adults Can Help Children Create Calm Out of Chaos
Special Playtime Lets Children Assert Their Needs
Focus of Nation Should be on Children's Mental Health
From Sibling Rivalry to Sibling Loyalty
These are all of the articles in the "Discipline & Behavior" chapter of Parenting Wisdom.
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