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  • Anger Counseling - Does Someone You Love Need Anger Counselling?  By : Zody Watt
    It is not always easy for a person to control her or his temper, and the problem can often grow to be serious enough to warrant looking about for an effective self help means to fix the problem before it becomes more severe than it deserves to be. The number of folk needing anger and frustration management problems is many and if it were not for the fact that there are a number of different self help anger and frustration management techniques available, the problem would really have become an a good deal more dangerous foundation for apprehension than it is.
  • Why Children May Benefit From Using Anger Management Worksheets  By : S. Edward Crawley
    Dealing with children who have anger problems may be challenging and require thought and imagination. A child's mind is normally not developed enough to deal with intense feelings of anger. They cope with these emotions in their own childlike manner which usually involves acting out or throwing a tantrum. Unaware of the specifics which cause these behavioral actions, children are not prepared to explain or share their feelings. Finding programs and resources for effective anger management in children will likely require planning and well thought out programs.
  • How to Discipline When Kids Won’t Do Homework  By : Jean Tracy, MSS
    Disciplining with logical consequences cuts down on arguments, begging, and fighting. To find out how look inside.
  • How to Discipline When Kids Are Careless  By : Jean Tracy, MSS
    Child discipline and logical consequences demand you learn to think before you act. You take the time you need. You get your feelings under control. You come up with a simple plan. You execute that plan.
  • How to Discipline When Kids Scatter Toys  By : Jean Tracy, MSS
    Would you like parenting tips that discipline your kids when they don't put their toys away? Stop being their doormat. Look inside to find parenting tips that discipline and build character too.
  • How to Discipline When Kids Fight in the Car  By : Jean Tracy, MSS
    Parenting with discipline is tough when your kids fight in the car. You get distracted. You tell them to stop. They don’t listen. What can you do? Look for 3 parenting tips using logical consequences.
  • What To Do When Your Child Acts Up  By : Deanna Mascle
    Every parent has been there. Your usually angelic (or at least moderately well behaved) child is suddenly intractable, full of rage, or even engaged in a full-blown temper tantrum. Worse, your usual discipline measures don't even make a dent in the attitude or anger. What to do?

    First of all it is important to gain some modicum of control. If you can't get your child under control and you are in a public place then remove yourselves from the public eye. If you are home sen...
  • Child Behaviour - Dealing With Positivity!  By : Alfred J.James
    Bad behaviour is often an effective way to attract attention of parents. The conflicting time will probably start at the stage during her third year: tears and tantrums often go hand in hand with being two years old.

    Phrasing limits in a positive way focuses on what to do, rather than what not to do. When parents and caregivers offer these positive statements, they reinforce for children what is appropriate, serve as desirable models of communication for children to imitat...
  • What Is Difficult Child Behaviour?  By : Oswald H.Seifert
    Most of us have strong opinions on how to guide our children's behaviour. Unfortunately, these opinions often focus on stopping the inappropriate behaviour and neglect to give significant emphasis to helping children learn new, more appropriate ways to behave. People who work with young children have a golden opportunity and an awesome responsibility to help children learn to make appropriate behaviour choices which, in turn, can lead to enhanced self-esteem and self-discipli...
  • Discipline Versus Punishment  By : Kim Olver
    Do you know the difference between discipline and punishment with their Latin roots? Punishment implies inflicting pain, while discipline means to teach. Parents who use punishment are missing important opportunities to teach their children better behaviors and help them self-discipline. Children can actually be taught responsible behaviors to help them get the things they want without breaking the rules.

    However, when parents are only interested in compliance, they often ...


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