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What Is Posetive Discipline?

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    Broadly speaking the meaning of positive discipline is to teach a child how to:
    • Learn self control
    • Recognizing acceptable limits
    • Learning where to stop

    If the child is not learning to recognize limits, he is learning to ignore them. The more he learns to ignore them, the harder it is to for him to recognize any boundary in future.

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    Guest 

    answered 11 months ago

      Most people see discipline as a consequence of fear of punishment which can be seen as negative discipline. Positive discipline works in a totally opposite direction. It makes people feel like behaving in desired manner. This force comes from within the hearts of people.It takes a little time to settle but it does work.


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      Mclain 

      answered 11 months ago

        Positive Discipline is a program designed to teach young people to
        become responsible, respectful and resourceful members of their
        communities.
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        Szervosz 

        answered 11 months ago

           
           

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