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The parents discipline toolkit
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The tool kit has a number of sections
- The tools to reinforce behaviours we want to encourage - rewards/encouragement
- The tools we use to discourage behaviours we think are harmful or innapropriate
- Crisis management tools - punishment/consequences - a child is having a tantrum somewhere where I can't just let them go for it.
- The list of things to leave alone. The bits that are just part of being a child and which a wise parent enjoys as part of childhood.
To start the ball rolling
RE (rewards/encouragement) - A star chart with special activities resulting from a build up of stars
- Hugs and words of encouragement and pride in behaviour
- Special time with the child, a bike ride in an area they love etc
DB (discourage behaviour) - handwriting practice and other school work type activities
- journalling (try and encourge reflection and think about better strategies)
- tech ban. Computer games, PS, Xbox etc off limits for a while. Can also include favourite DVD's etc.
- Simplified meals - focus on nutrition more than flavor. Treats disappear for a while.
CM (crisis management) - time out
- smack ? Some like it some don't
- restraint - there are safe ways to restrain a child.
- ignore ?
DB (Don't bother) - Music playing with no skill (except when the noise is disturbing others unreasonably)
- Moderately messy room (occasional cleanups needed)
Some of the tools will be useful at certain ages and inappropriate at other ages. My son is 9 so the contents of the toolbox are mostly ones I keep around.
Over to others to expand on the list or raise objectsions to bits that they don't like. To avoid getting bogged down in one issue can we keep the debate on smacks to David's thread please.
R0bert