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Preschool Discipline

Preschool Discipline - Keep Kids Healthy
A discussion of discipling your preschool children, including extinction, discipline techniques, time out, temper tantrums

Discipline - Poll | News | Books | More Links



Discipline for Preschoolers - Berkeley Parents Network
A discussion of common preschool discipline issues.

Preschool Limit Setting - the Parent Report
A complete preschool discipline resources, with information about whining, aggression, anger, consequences, and sibling rivalry.

Discipline Guide - About Pediatrics
A guide to effectively disciplining your child.

Spanking Poll - About Pediatrics
Do you spank your children? Spanking is often a controversial parenting topic. Voice your opinion in our spanking poll.

Positive Discipline - Keep Kids Healthy
Parenting Books recommended from the Keep Kids Healthy library about Positive Discipline.

Discipline - Keep Kids Healthy
Discipline Guide for children to help you learn how to effectively discipline your kids and know what to do when they misbehave.

Setting Limits with your Strong-Willed Child - Keep Kids Healthy
A review of the book 'Setting Limits with your Strong-Willed Child' by Dr. Robert MacKenzie and which can help teach you how to understand and effectively discipline their children, especially if they are strong-willed or can be described as 'challenging, difficult, spirited, stubborn, hell-raising, a pistol or just plain impossible.'

Time Out - Keep Kids Healthy
Time out is a very effective discipline technique and will work with children as young as 18-24 months old.

Effective Discipine Tips - Keep Kids Healthy
Effective Discipline Tips, including being consistent, using a routine, setting limits, and planning ahead.

Encouraging Good Behavior - Keep Kids Healthy
Encouraging and promoting good behavior by offering praise and paying positive attention can be an effective discipline technique.

Discipline Techniques - Keep Kids Healthy
Discipline Techniques can include using distractin, saying no, using extinction, natural and logical consequences and withholding privileges.

Parenting Styles - Keep Kids Healthy
Vitamins and minerals are important for your childrens health and are provided by a well balanced diet or a daily multivitamin.

Discipline Books - Keep Kids Healthy
Parenting Books recommended from the Keep Kids Healthy library about Discipline.

Discipline without Punishment - Keep Kids Healthy
Based on information from a variety of parenting experts, I have put into motion a discipline strategy that should provide long term relief and a much happier and harmonious day

Behavior and Discipline Problems - Keep Kids Healthy
Behavor and Discipline Problems in Children with advice on effectively disciplining your kids and info on encouraging good behavior, discipline techniques, timeout.

Punishment vs. Discipline - Keep Kids Healthy
Myth 14 - Punishment and discipline are the same thing. Discipline is not the same as punishment. Instead, discipline has to do more with teaching, and involves teaching your child right from wrong, how to respect the rights of others, which behaviors are acceptable and which are not, with a goal of helping to develop a child who feels secure and loved, is self-confident, self-disciplined and knows how to control his impulses, and who does not get overly frustrated with the normal stresses of everyday life.

The Importance of Routines - Keep Kids Healthy
Regular schedules provide the day with a framework that orders a young child's world.

Parenting in Public - Rules and Discipline Outside the House - Keep Kids Healthy
One good way to see if you parenting skills are where they should be is to see how you handle things in public and around friends and other family members.

Catch Your Child in the Act of Doing Good - Keep Kids Healthy
Encourage good behavior by catching your child being good. Also offer lots of praise and attention, be specific in praising your child and offer occasional rewards.



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