Saturday, July 7, 2012

Discipline & Children


Working with Children
Contact and belonging
-undue attention seeking
Negative attention isn't fulfilling, so they will likely keep doing it. 
misbehavior, annoying others, substance abuse.
For example: Nervous habits- A child is chewing on a shirt compulsively. After visiting the doctor because nothing the parents do works, they give the child a banana a day for a week. It solved the problem. He was actually in need of potassium he was getting from the detergent in his shirt. He didn't know that's whey he was doing it, but the positive solution replaced the problem. 

Tip:
Recognize the need behind the bad behavior, and give that need before the problem occurs.


Power Seeking
-mistaken approach to power seeking are rebellion, controlling others.The problem with these approaches is that they don't really satisfy the need for power.
-"wise parenting" (solutions)
  • encourage responsibility- "response-ablility".
  • Provide a sense of control in things you can let go of-such as the way they do their chores, or what chores to do.
  • You don't give them stuff, you give them choices. Make them age and situation appropriate.
    • They need to have consequences too. Allow them to face those consequences.
EX: a child wants a new bike, but family cant afford it. Dad gets a used bike and fixes it up for his kid. The child loved it, but mistreated it (left it outside, let it fall down, etc) The parent talks to the child about the natural consequences but the child doesn't take care of it. Parent uses an I statement. “I feel frustrated about the bike not being taken care of. I want you to enjoy it.”, then a natural consequence follows (dont do it if: they're too dangerous, too far off in the future, others are affected)

Tip:
Making things happen with teens & kids:
  1. polite request
  2. I messages.
  3. Stronger-more firm statement.
  4. Logical Consequence
    1. Doing something to mirror the logical consequences.
    2. Avoid punishments and rewards because they don't connect with and teach about natural consequences. 


       What have you done in your own family to discipline and teach children to do what is right?


      Resources

      You can learn about your parenting style and more about discipline and communication from
      http://www.activeparenting.com/


       

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