It is important to stick to some form of discipline consistently for your child. Parents also need to stick to those rules and consequences, if they don’t, their kids aren’t likely to either.

You will find some ideas about how to vary your approach to discipline your child to best fit your family.
From ages 0 to 2 yrs
Ages 3 to 5 yrs
From ages 6 to 8 yrs
Ages 9 to 12 yrs
From ages 13 and Up
Discipline Without Physical Punishment One is not permitted to hit one’s spouse or a stranger. Why in the world should one be permitted to hit a smaller and even more vulnerable child? Studies show that children who are hit identify with the aggressor and are more likely to become hitters themselves, i.e., bullies and future abusers of their children and spouses. They tend to learn to use violent behavior as a way to deal with disputes.
Happy childhood is every child’s right.
Happy Parenting! All the best wishes to you on this amazing journey.
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Categories: Behavioral and Discipline Issues
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