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Showing posts with label Technique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technique. Show all posts

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Modify you your parenting technique & behavior is worse

A myth common parents often occurs because they tried a new response to negative behavior by their children.  They think if behaviors are worse, the new technique of parents failed.  In fact, exactly the opposite is true.

If you change your technique parents respond differently to negative behaviors of your child and your child's behaviour immediately gets worse, technique works probably!Don't stop keep doing what you do and behaviours will eventually earned (if you are victim of coherent).

The behaviour of children become worse because they take you seriously when you something différent.En in addition, you have changed the rules of the game without letting know and that they are taken to the dépourvu.Ils will make everything to make you fall, so return you to the old way of doing things - which is not to change their behaviour.

When your child becomes immediately worse, pat yourself on the back and smile - you to something better.


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Sunday, October 17, 2010

You Change Your Parenting Technique & the Behavior Gets Worse

A common myth parents often have happens because they tried a new reaction to a negative behavior by their children.  They think if the behaviors become worse, the new parenting technique failed.  Actually, the exact opposite is true.

If you change your parenting technique to react differently to your child's negative behaviors and your child's behavior immediately gets worse, the technique is probably working!  Don't stop, keep doing what you're doing and the behaviors will eventually subside (if you're being consistent).

Children's behaviors become worse because they don't take you seriously when you do something different.  Also, you've changed the rules of the game without letting them know and they're caught off guard.  They will do anything to break you down so you go back to the old way of doing things--which doesn't get them to change their behaviors.

When your child immediately becomes worse, pat yourself on the back and smile--you're moving toward something better.


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