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10 Ways to Discipline Children without Punishing Them


10 Ways to Discipline Children without Punishing Them
The word ‘punishment’ often brings fear and dread into a child’s mind. Read on to find 10 ways to discipline children without punishing them.

We have all heard the word ‘punishment’ during our childhood days. Teachers hitting students on the knuckles or hands with scale brings back a lot of memories. Everybody fears the word punishment, but what about those children who are beaten black and blue everyday in the name of ‘punishment’? Find out more about the types of punishment and how you can avoid punishing children.

1. Punishment Makes a Child Insecure

Punishing children often makes them feel worthless and insecure. Some parents shout and hit kids in full public eye which makes them feel ashamed and humiliated. Avoid embarrassing kids in public and avoid punishing them in front of their friends.

2. Correct their Mistakes Instead

Instead of punishing children, gently correcting their mistakes is more beneficial. This will help the child to understand that it is normal to make mistakes and that he or she should not repeat it again. Correcting verbally is better than hitting physically.

3. Avoid Extreme Punishments

Children sometimes make silly mistakes and it is normal on a parent’s part to feel angry or irritated. However, some parents go to extreme measures such as locking up the child in a room or not giving them food. Correct them and teach them gently but do not hurt them.

4. Do Not Get Violent

Sometimes a parent might get angry and hit the child. In the process, the child can really get injured. You might feel upset, but do not resort to violence in order to punish him or her. Violence is often a reflection of a parent’s anger which must be avoided at all costs.

5. Positive Reinforcement

The next time your child does something which does not appeal to you, try to promise him or her chocolate for good behaviour. If your child has a habit of doing wrong things, then tell him or her that he or she will get a gift but only if they stop doing that thing. This will automatically stop them from doing wrong or bad.

6. Encourage them for Good Behaviour

Always encourage your child for good behaviour. This will make them feel that good behaviour is the best. Always support them whenever they do the right thing. This will make them understand that doing wrong things is not going to help them. As their behaviour will improve the punishments will not be needed to discipline them.

7. Keep an Eye on Your Child

Sometimes kids learn wrong behaviour from various media like television shows, movies or videos on internet. Hence, it is better to keep an eye on what your child sees on the mobile phone, TV or internet. This will give you an idea of what is going on. You can activate ‘Parental control’ on Iphone, Ipad and Youtube also.

8. Be a Good Role Model

They say that children are a ‘map’ and ‘reflection’ of their parents. Expose your child to good surroundings. Be a good role model because children often imitate their parents and learn from adults only. When you are correct, your child will also learn to do the same and if they behave the right way, you may not find the need to punish them.

9. Children Should Not be Compared

Avoid comparing your kids with your friend’s kids. This makes a child feel insecure and negative. Punishing your child because he got lesser marks than your friend’s child is not good. Rate them as per their own performance. Judge them based on their previous performance instead of comparing with others.

10. Value Your Kids the Way They Are

Every child is unique and special; gifted with various strengths and talents. Nurture the talent in which your child is good at. Getting angry and hitting your child because he or she is not good at Maths will not help him or her. Accept them the way they are and do not get worked up about what they are not able to do.
Punishing kids cannot always be avoided. Parents also should also reduce their expectations. One can’t expect a child to become a master in one day. Promote them for what they are good at. Don’t force them to do things which they are unable to do. Instead of hitting or screaming, gently teaching them is a better way to help them understand.

Is it necessary to punish children? How to avoid punishing children? What are the ill effects of punishing children frequently? Discuss here.


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Ishika
Ishika.7 years ago
Punishing children frequently can spoil them. So it necessary to avoid punishing children.
 
 
 
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Kanchi
Kanchi.7 years ago
Punishments are necessary but children should not be punished harshly.
 
 
 
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Malti
Malti.7 years ago
Punishments cannot be avoided completely. Sometimes we need to punish children so that they realize their mistakes.
 
 
 
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