discipline
Helping children behave
Written by Veola Vazquez
Good behaviour from children makes parents happy. But children often don’t behave the way we’d like them to because they need our help. You might have found yourself in situations such as these:
Teaching children to be peacemakers
Written by Ken Sande
You can teach your children how to resolve conflicts among themselves or with their friends and other people they know. Imagine how much better life could be for you and them.
Resolving parent-teen conflict
Written by Dr. Louis McBurney
Joan could feel her body tighten and fine beads of sweat breaking out on her brow. She remembered how she had felt giving a speech in front of a high school class. This time, she knew the speech she was preparing to give was much more important – and more intimidating than the one 35 years ago.
That's mine!
Written by Jesse Florea
Yank! A doll flies into the air, ripped from a preschooler’s hands by your 3-year-old daughter. “My toy,” your daughter states firmly.
Reforming my tiny tyrants
Written by Dave Meurer
Anyone who believes children come into this world as “clean slates” with no predisposition to be tiny felons has never done battle with a two-year-old demanding to go to Toys “R” Mine.
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