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Have you ever discipline your child frustrated because the subject seems to be ineffective? Did you ever change your discipline in the search for more effective use in your child? Has concluded that no discipline is effective in your child? If you have any of these thoughts or feelings today, I wish that you might consider the following:
Have you ever wondered why so many people commit murder when they know that the consequence is the death penalty or life imprisonment?
Never rely on the discipline or to affect the behavior of his son. The discipline was not designed to have an effect on your child. The only thing that provides the discipline is a consequence of the misconduct, which should happen automatically after your child misbehaves. If yes or no discipline has a positive impact on your child based precisely his son and what he / she thinks of following the discipline.
If your child wants to change his behavior, he / she may do so by their own volition. Discipline your child can act as a brake on misconduct in May, but no effect on your child's thinking.
His son, like all others must be position and responsibility of their own thoughts, feelings and behavior. These thoughts and feelings have nothing to do with external events, but our interpretation of these events. Therefore, for some children, it takes only once punished for behavior change while other children need more frequent discipline.
Believe the discipline that changes the behavior of children negatively impacts the effectiveness of discipline and parental authority. Parents often change subject needed to meet the needs of a particular child. A parent with more than one child can make a variety of disciplines for their children (one of single discipline per child) for the misconduct of the same discipline that makes it hard, dominant, and frustrating. Often, children by manipulating their parents believe there is no effective discipline is simply bad behavior, either during or immediately after the complete discipline. This usually happens to kids whose parents have a history of neglect of discipline after concluding that no discipline is effective.
In conclusion, it is my recommendation that applies regardless of the discipline you feel is most appropriate for your child given specific misconduct that discipline is an appropriate consequence for bad behavior specific. Continue to enforce the discipline of his son, no matter how many times he / she gets diarrhea as well. Just keep in mind that the decision to change behavior is strictly your child and not based on the discipline they choose to impose. When the child begins to understand that they are consistent with the discipline, refusing to be manipulated by the misconduct of the following, he may end his bad behavior.
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