You are here: Home » Issues » Spoiled, Spacey, Smart-mouthed Kids – is It Too Late to Discipline?

Spoiled, Spacey, Smart-mouthed Kids – is It Too Late to Discipline?

Do you have spoiled child airhead, belligerent, obnoxious and rude? Worse yet, are you related to them? Are you so stressed out trying to get the cooperation, there is little time for fun, or expressions of love? Their interaction over a battlefield, that a peaceful coexistence?

Do you have spoiled child airhead, belligerent, obnoxious and rude? Worse yet, are you related to them? Are you so stressed out trying to get the cooperation, there is little time for fun, or expressions of love? Their interaction over a battlefield, that a peaceful coexistence?

 If so, here are 7 tips you will find an attitude of mutual respect.

   1. The word discipline comes from disciple, which means lead you to direct and teach. You can not teach, when you cry.
   2. All the objectives of misconduct are based on unmet needs:
          * To the attention
          * To power
          * To take revenge
          * To win the sympathy
   3. If you understand what you want to try to reach the child, see how you react. What are your feelings?
   4. To change the best way is to change the behavior of a child, how you react. Determine who owns the problem and do not take it personally. Remove power struggles
   5. His feast and show the way, what is acceptable and unacceptable behavior allows everyone to know what their limits.
   6. Establishing the natural and logical consequence, contributes to reinforce a teaching method.
   7. Be consistent in discipline. We all work better when we know the rules and what to expect from us.

Children, the rules and boundaries with the love and put into practice in a firm and secure in-kind by the adults in their lives. They were calculated on the basis of mutual respect and learn how to build satisfying relationships with others.
If they do not have guidelines for appropriate behavior, they spend their time pushing and go inward instead of growing confidence.

Is it too late to establish rules for the mutual esteem? No, never stop trying.
 
Not if the child is 4, 14, 24 or 44 Guiding young people into productive and contributing what do the adults supposedly in their circle of influence. , Less is done to deceive the world and what they have to offer.

0
Liked it
User Comments Post Comment
Powered by Powered by Triond