There are many different ways to correct a child. You do not have to correct the same way every time. Here are many different helpful discipline methods for parents to use when they need to correct their kids.
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- Training in Times of Non-Conflict
- How to Get Your Child to Obey with a Simple “Yes Mommy”
- Allow Your Child to Surrender with Dignity
- How To Use Time-Out Effectively
- Discipline Phrases
- The Perfect Response for a Defiant Child
- How To Respond When Your Child Says “I’m Bored!”
- The Perfect Way to Respond to a Dramatic Child
- You Don’t Have to Like It, But You Do Have to Eat It
- Teach Kids What is Right, Not Just What is Wrong
- A Simple One-Liner To Keep Your Preschooler On Track
- Utilizing “Ask and Tell” to Get Your Kids to Obey in Public
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- Recent Discipline Methods Posts
- Distraction as a Discipline Tool: Tips for Parents
- Training in Times of Non-Conflict
- How to Get Your Child to Obey with a Simple “Yes Mommy”
- Allow Your Child to Surrender with Dignity
- How To Use Time-Out Effectively
- 8 Ways to Use Positive Reinforcement for Good Behavior
- More Discipline Methods Help
- Allow Your Child to Surrender with Dignity
- How To Use Time-Out Effectively
- Hand Folding: Establishing Self-Control
- How to Get Your Child to Obey with a Simple “Yes Mommy”
- How I Discipline Without Spanking
- Training in Times of Non-Conflict
- Prepping for the Dentist using Training In Non-Conflict + Ask & Tell
- Why Prevention is a Powerful Parenting Tool
- 8 Ways to Use Positive Reinforcement for Good Behavior
- Discipline Methods for Parents
- Distraction as a Discipline Tool: Tips for Parents
- A Simple One-Liner To Keep Your Preschooler On Track
- Utilizing “Ask and Tell” to Get Your Kids to Obey in Public
- Using Encouragement as a Discipline Tool
- Discipline Strategy: Think Prevention First
- Discipline Methods
- Discipline Phrases and One-Liners
- Helpful Books
Training in Times of Non-Conflict
One of my top tips for correcting kids is to PREVENT. When you train during times of non-conflict, you help prevent issues in the future. How to get your child to obey before there is disagreement or conflict. Obedience training and first time obedience will go better with this helpful tool to teach your child BEFORE there is conflict.
How to Get Your Child to Obey with a Simple “Yes Mommy”
Another great method is “Yes Mommy”. This is a simple method to use to get your kids to listen to you! Teaching kids to obey with a simple “Yes Mommy”. This is an effective solution to get first-time obedience.
Allow Your Child to Surrender with Dignity
When you are correcting your child, you need to allow them to surrender with some dignity left. Use this simple method to correct your child and get your child to listen to you and obey your instructions. This is a positive discipline technique.
How To Use Time-Out Effectively
A time out is a great tool to have on hand when seeking methods for correcting kids. Tips for how to use a time-out, or isolation, as a discipline method with your little one. Change behavior with this simple parenting tool.
Discipline Phrases
Discipline Phrases are so valuable for you to be able to quickly respond to your child disobeying you. 7 Phrases That Help You Avoid Losing Your Temper as a Parent. Have these phrases ready to use so you can respond with patience and consistency.
The Perfect Response for a Defiant Child
How To Respond When Your Child Says “I’m Bored!”
The Perfect Way to Respond to a Dramatic Child
You Don’t Have to Like It, But You Do Have to Eat It
Teach Kids What is Right, Not Just What is Wrong
A Simple One-Liner To Keep Your Preschooler On Track
Utilizing “Ask and Tell” to Get Your Kids to Obey in Public
This powerful parenting skill can help you prepare your child for great behavior in public. Set your child and yourself up for success when you go anywhere from the park to the hairdresser!
Recent Discipline Methods Posts
Distraction as a Discipline Tool: Tips for Parents
Training in Times of Non-Conflict
How to Get Your Child to Obey with a Simple “Yes Mommy”
Allow Your Child to Surrender with Dignity
How To Use Time-Out Effectively
8 Ways to Use Positive Reinforcement for Good Behavior
More Discipline Methods Help
Allow Your Child to Surrender with Dignity
How To Use Time-Out Effectively
Hand Folding: Establishing Self-Control
How to Get Your Child to Obey with a Simple “Yes Mommy”
How I Discipline Without Spanking
Training in Times of Non-Conflict
Prepping for the Dentist using Training In Non-Conflict + Ask & Tell
Why Prevention is a Powerful Parenting Tool
8 Ways to Use Positive Reinforcement for Good Behavior
Discipline Methods for Parents
Distraction as a Discipline Tool: Tips for Parents
A Simple One-Liner To Keep Your Preschooler On Track
Utilizing “Ask and Tell” to Get Your Kids to Obey in Public
Using Encouragement as a Discipline Tool
Discipline Strategy: Think Prevention First
Discipline Methods
- 10 Uses For a Timer That Will Make Parenting Easier
- A Simple One-Liner To Keep Your Preschooler On Track
- Allow Your Child to Surrender with Dignity
- Discipline Strategy: Think Prevention First
- Distraction as a Discipline Tool
- Hand Folding: Establishing Self-Control
- How I Discipline Without Spanking
- How to Keep Your Kiddo Still for Diaper Changes
- How to Get Your Child to Obey with a Simple “Yes Mommy”
- How To Use Time-Out Effectively
- How to Get Your Child to Dress Quickly
- Imagination as a Tool for Correction
- Love and Logic Magic: Using Empathy for Discipline
- Making Children Mind…Encouragement vs. Reward
- Restaurant Manners {Dining Out With Children}
- Teach Kids What is Right, Not Just What is Wrong
- Teaching Obedience to a Child with Special Needs
- Training in Times of Non-Conflict
- Using Encouragement as a Discipline Tool
- Utilizing “Ask and Tell” to Get Your Kids to Obey in Public
- Why Prevention is a Powerful Parenting Tool
- 8 Ways to Use Positive Reinforcement for Good Behavior
- Prepping for the Dentist using Training In Non-Conflict + Ask & Tell
- Two Things You Can Do To Avoid Yelling At Your Kids
Discipline Phrases and One-Liners
- 7 Phrases To Help You Avoid Losing Your Temper as a Parent
- A Simple One-Liner to Stop Whining in its Tracks
- Discipline Phrase: “I didn’t ask if you wanted to…”
- Discipline Phrase: “You don’t have the freedom to…”
- How to Get Your Child to Obey with a Simple “Yes Mommy”
- How To Respond When Your Child Says “I’m Bored!”
- A Simple One-Liner To Keep Your Preschooler On Track
- The Perfect Response for a Defiant Child
- The Perfect Way to Respond to a Dramatic Child
- You Don’t Have to Like It, But You Do Have to Eat It
Helpful Books
- Book Review: Making Children Mind Without Losing Yours
- Parenting With Love and Logic: Everything You Need to Know
- Book Review: Parenting the Strong-Willed Child
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