CONSCIOUS PARENT'S GUIDE TO POSITIVE DISCIPLINE : Mindful Approach for Building a Healthy, Respectful Relationship with Your Child
Language: English Publication details: USA Adams Media 2016/01/01Edition: 1Description: 240ISBN:- 9781440594359
- 649.64 COS/CO
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Help your child learn self-discipline, cooperation, and responsibility!
When a child misbehaves, the situation can quickly escalate into an uphill battle of yelling, tears, and resistance--on both sides. But what if you could avoid all that? Conscious parenting is about being present with your child and taking the time to understand the reasons and motivations behind behaviors. This relationship-centered approached means that you respect your child's point of view as you both learn how to create a mutually-beneficially set of behavioral rules. By practicing this mindful method, you can support your child emotionally and help nurture important social development.
Parent coach Jennifer Costa teaches you how to:
Communicate openly with your child about proper behavior
Build a supportive home environment
Determine your child's behavioral triggers
Learn strategies that will help your child feel calm
Teach your child long-term coping skills
Discipline your child without embracing anger
With The Conscious Parent's Guide to Positive Discipline, you will learn to create a calm and mindful atmosphere for the whole family, while helping your child feel competent, successful, and healthy.
1.Conscious Parenting
2.The Basics of Discipline
3.Meeting the Challenges of Discipline
4.Understanding the Limits of Parental Control
5.The Principle of Consent
6.Communicating with courtesy
7.Consciously Dealing with Differences
8.Mindful Parental Authority
9.Raising Responsible Children
10.Guidance : The First Factor
11.Supervision : The Second Factor
12.Punishment : The Third Factor
13.Exchange Points : The Fourth Factor
14.Discipline Changes with age
15.Disciplining the Teenager
16.Constructive Conflict
17.Early Adolescence(Ages Nine to Thirteen)
18.Midadolescence(Ages Thirteen to Fifteen)
19.Late Adolescence(Ages Fifteen to Eighteen and Beyond)
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