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By: Eve Smart
Most of us go with the child disciplining strategies used by our parents, and we anticipate that our children will obey just as we did. Either way, if the children disciplining methods you've been using are simply not working, then it's time to give some new techniques for effective discipline of children a trial run.

All children are individuals with unique natures, which is why child discipline methods that work with other children might not deliver results with yours. With that in mind, the discipline techniques below may or may not be effective with your child, but they're absolutely worth trying out:


Set Up Predictable Consequences

It's crucial for your child to be completely aware that every time they repeat a certain inappropriate behavior they will face the same consequence.

'Action A' should always attract 'Consequence A' and your child should be completely sure of this. When your child knows that the rules always stay the same, they're far more inclined to obey them.


Don't Give In To Your Child When They Are Behaving Badly

If you cave in to your child when they are whining, crying, arguing or throwing a tantrum, you are teaching them that this kind of behavior is how to get what they want.

And they will learn to repeat this behavior being aware that there’s a possibility you may eventually give in. Children will latch on to this concept even if you only cave in to them once in a while. That's why it is very important for you to firmly dig your feet in each and every time your child attempts this strategy on you, and quickly he or she will learn that there is no point battling you.


Issue Directions With Just 1 Warning To Follow

Repeating directions to your child over and over usually doesn't get results, so instead the easier thing to do is issue directions once with only one follow-up warning at which time you clearly explain what the consequences will be for not completely the task. Just one warning and then apply the consequences. Do not go on repeating the direction over and over – they had 2 chances to get the task done, that’s enough.


Allow Your Child To Make Their Own Choices

There's no better way to boost your child's feeling of independence and control over their lives than by providing them with two choices to select from. Let your child decide between assisting you with 'Task A' or 'Task B' or doing 'Task A' or 'Task B' by themselves. As a disciplinary measure, if your child is making a fuss over getting dressed in the morning, offering him or her 2 outfits to choose from takes the focus off the battle over getting dressed and allows them to feel like they have some control.


Ask Your Child For Their Help

The truth is that children are born into the world programmed to be cooperative and helpful beings. And all that's required to tap into this natural tendency towards helpfulness is to give your child a 'job' to do.

For instance, if your child refuses to get into his or her car seat, you could make them the ‘boss of the seatbelts’ with the job of making sure everyone has their seatbelt on before the car can start. Or if your child is misbehaving while you are shopping, try giving them the special job of being your 'lookout' to find certain grocery items.

Not only is this an outstanding way to redirect your child's focus away from undesirable behavior, it's also a fantastic way to make them feel needed and boost their self-esteem.


Make Good Behavior A Fun Experience For Your Child

The reality is that discipline isn't always about negativity,punishment and consequences. The reality is that your child is far more likely to cooperate with you when they are having some fun. Challenging your child to a race to see who can pack up a set number of toys the quickest is much more likely to push them into action than nagging them to pick up their toys.


Allow Your Child Redo's

How many times have you wished you could take back something you said right after it came out of your mouth? We all know how it feels. So, if your child talks back to you or snaps at you, a good way to keep the peace is to take a deep breath and allow a ‘redo,’ giving your child an opportunity to covey their message again in a more respectful way. Permitting redos is one of the best way to avoid a huge fight and instead set yourself up in a position to discuss the central problem in a calm fashion with your child.

Redos also teach your child that addressing people calmly and respectfully is a much better way to get the response he or she are hoping for.


Keep Searching for a Better Way

No two children are the same, therefore no single child disciplining strategy is effective for everyone, which is why it is necessary to explore a wide of parenting techniques and discipline strategies to find what works best for you, your unique child and your family.

And you definitely haven't yet tried absolutely everything because new parenting ideas and strategies come to light almost every month. There's still hope for resolving your parenting problems.

It all comes down to locating a workable child discipline strategy that delivers awesome results with your individual child.

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