Parenting without punishment
Traditionally we've been told that in order for our children to learn they need to know who's boss. We've been told that kids need to be punished if they "misbehave". But what if there's another way? If goal is to teach our little ones then shouldn't we be capturing these challenging moments as opportunities to teach? Or should our children be punished so that they know better?
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Tips on how you can move away from traditional punishment-based parenting.
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"Quite often the words punishment and discipline get used interchangeably. The word, discipline, comes from Latin disciplina which essentially means teaching, learning or instruction. Punishment is when we look to inflict or impose a penalty on our children for something they've done."
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Change your perception of punishment
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Explore alternatives
How can we capture these challenging parenting moments as opportunities to teach our child.

Move from compliance to cooperation
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Tips on how you can move away from traditional punishment-based parenting.