By: Steve Robbins | 2010-11-14 | Parenting The discipline is training and understanding process that will result in the child's ethical formation. The word is derived from exactly the same word which indicates "disciple", ie' the student. Absolutely no child is gifted from birth with self-control (self) and do not have sufficient life knowledge that understands how to discipline alone. read more
By: Lindsey Johnson | 2010-03-30 | Parenting Your children are the most important aspect of your life and when it comes to parenting, consistency must be top priority to effectively teach good discipline. This article will give you an overview on the exact techniques you need to implement good discipline in your toddlers. read more
By: Jerry Gardner | 2010-03-31 | Parenting Dealing with toddler behavior can cause parenting stress especially for first-time parents. Most parents are not equipped with the knowledge and skills on how to discipline a toddler. When a toddler is two years old, he or she will exhibit tantrums as what you can expect from "terrible twos." read more
By: Michael Flemming | 2010-03-29 | Parenting Dealing with a misbehaving baby or toddler can be difficult. Is there anything you can do if your small child smacks you and thinks it's funny or is constantly grabbing things she shouldn't be grabbing? Yes, there is an appropriate, effective way to discipline babies and toddlers when they misbehave. read more
By: Tiffany Windhurst | 2010-11-18 | Babies The short answer is yes. Discipline does not necessarily equate to punishment. Young children can drive a parent to his or her wits end in no time. The hardest thing for parents is to keep our cool and not lose it on the child, who, if we are really honest, is not purposefully driving us crazy. Usually it's due to our busy day that the child's activities are causing us stress and not the child. read more
By: Theresea Hughes | 2010-03-31 | Parenting Listening is said to be the most difficult skill to teach. That can have a lot to do with both the speaker and the listener. The speaker may not be talking about a topic that interests you, or the listener may be tired and therefore unfocused. There are a number of reasons why listening and getting people to listen to you is hard work. But there are ways to help your child listen to you and to make you more able to communicate with each other. read more
By: Mary Swank | 2010-03-27 | Parenting Effective Teaching - To effectively discipline toddler children can usually be as difficult or as easy as you know how. We're going to work a little bit on the how in this article. These little bundles can have a multitude of personalities, some are pretty easy to keep under control, whereas others are a real handful, but generally speaking the emotional responses are the same to certain things. As unlikely as it may seem, to discipline toddler aged children is not about punishment as much as it is about teaching them to be the best that they can. read more
By: Ethan Anderson | 2010-03-29 | Parenting Most of the time, disciplining toddlers involves parenting stress for parents. It is not easy dealing with toddlers who are screaming, kicking, shouting and throwing all those temper tantrums. Parents must apply toddler discipline techniques to be able for them to raise well-behaved toddlers and enjoy parenting life. read more
By: Jerry Gardner | 2012-02-15 | Digital Products Due to different products available online, it is important to be clever when selecting the very best. One of many products under consideration is the Talking to Toddlers. This Talking to Toddlers review article will supply a summary if parents really should purchase this parenting product. read more
By: Paul Donahue | 2010-12-08 | Parenting If you have young children, you will want to read this article about discipline for toddlers. You might be having difficulties now, but once you learn the secrets to bad behavior, you will wonder why you hadn't thought of this yourself! read more
By: Ingrid Lee | 2010-03-31 | Parenting Parenting skills are critical for raising our children and toddlers. You can always learn a better way to parent and I have some great suggestions. read more
By: Theresea Hughes | 2010-03-31 | Parenting Parenting has to be one of the most rewarding things that anyone can ever do. It is a thankless job, but one that constantly challenges and brings you pride and joy into all areas of your life. At times however there will be moments when as a parent you despair. You will not know what to do, where to turn or how to cope. But let me reassure you that at times we have all felt like that. And it is not your fault. How is any one meant to know how to deal with difficult situations if they haven't been given the skills to get through it? read more
By: Jerry Gardner | 2010-03-30 | Parenting Discipline for toddlers is one important issue that parents need to think about. Toddlers aged two to six years old are undergoing the normal development and throwing tantrums is considered part of the process. They exhibit behaviors such as screaming, crying, biting, throwing things, hitting and other actions that can hurt themselves or others. Learn if threat and punishment can help parents in disciplining their toddlers. read more
By: Sandy Rutherforde | 2011-05-15 | Parenting There are many parents who believe that the toddler years are not that important. One of the reasons for this is that they feel that toddlers do not really have that much sense of what is happening in their surroundings. read more
By: KittyGirl | 2010-10-20 | Babies Babies cannot very be disciplined until they understand language. You'll however begin teaching them as they begin to crawl. Discipline is really a learning process between parent and youngsters as to what's right and what is wrong. Babies live within the here and now. Their level of cognitive development will not do things like associate actions with consequences. Therefore the first line of discipline starts with yourself. read more