GOOD PARENTING 7. Be consistent. If your rules vary from day to - TopicsExpress



          

GOOD PARENTING 7. Be consistent. If your rules vary from day to day in an unpredictable fashion or if you enforce them only intermittently, your childs misbehavior is your fault, not his. Your most important disciplinary tool is consistency. Identify your non-negotiables. The more your authority is based on wisdom and not on power, the less your child will challenge it. Many parents have problems being consistent, Steinberg tells WebMD. When parents arent consistent, children get confused. You have to force yourself to be more consistent.
Posted on: Fri, 07 Feb 2014 03:05:11 +0000

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