Teach Your Children Discipline: All about teaching discipline to
children AND parents!
"How Can You Teach Your Children Discipline That WORKS - Without
Expensive Therapists or Counselors?"
Self-disciplined kids are HAPPIER...
And so are their parents!
IT DOES NOT HAVE TO BE A CONSTANT STRUGGLE TO TEACH YOUR CHILDREN
DISCIPLINE.
THOSE OF US WHO WORK WITH CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, AND WHO ARE
PARENTS OURSELVES, HAVE SEEN ENOUGH TO KNOW THAT ALL CHILDREN ARE
DIFFERENT. Even when raised the same way by the same parents, any two
children can be as different from each other as night and day, both in
temperament and in personality. Anyone who tells you there is a
one-size-fits-all solution to EVERY parenting question is misguided.
AS PARENTS, WE CONSTANTLY NEED TO EXPAND OUR REPERTOIRE OF POSITIVE
DISCIPLINE TECHNIQUES, AND EXPERIMENT PATIENTLY TO FIND WHAT WORKS FOR
EACH OF OUR CHILDREN. But where do you start? The foundation on which
you will be able to teach your children discipline that works is a
strong relationship with your child based on mutual respect.
RESPECT YOUR CHILDREN: WHY?
ULTIMATELY YOUR OWN BEHAVIOR IS THE ONLY BEHAVIOR YOU CAN CONTROL
at first. So take the first step! And then watch the changes in your
children as they respond rapidly to your new positive discipline
philosophy and techniques. Respecting them is necessary in order to
teach your children discipline because:
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IT IMPROVES RELATIONSHIPS: Respecting your child will help eliminate
conflicting, ineffective discipline techniques like yelling, arguing
and nagging; and it teaches children to respect. The building of a
mutually respectful relationship is the foundation of effective,
positive discipline.
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IT'S SIMPLE: Respect your child and their need for clear boundaries
and guidelines by being consistent, and you will discover that life
with "no exceptions" is simpler, easier for your kids to understand,
makes children feel secure, and helps your kids develop their own
problem-solving and self-discipline skills.
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IT BUILDS CONFIDENCE: Respecting your children by lovingly giving
them high (but reasonable) expectations makes them feel - and _ACT_ -
capable. They develop skills to guide their own actions and make
disciplining them unnecessary.
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IT'S LASTING: Because treating your children with appropriate
respect and reasonable expectations helps your children develop strong
problem-solving skills, self-calming abilities, and self-discipline,
it is not just a quick fix - it _LASTS_ for life.
RESPECT YOUR CHILDREN: HOW?
They "why" might be easy to grasp - The reasoning is simple, but
profound.
But what about the "how?" I want you to have all the tools you need
to know how to respond to your kids behaviors, and what to do to teach
your children discipline - and more importantly, SELF-discipline -
before problems even occur. So I've compiled them for in a handy,
easy-to-apply guidebook (see below).
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HOW CAN YOU TEACH YOUR CHILDREN DISCIPLINE THAT WORKS?:
* "Do my kids have BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS?"
* "How can I discipline my child so she LISTENS AND BEHAVES FROM
NOW ON?"
* "What if I'm DIVORCED and share custody?"
* "How do I get my kids to STOP WHINING AND DEMANDING things?"
* "How can I get my kids to LISTEN TO ME?"
* "What should I do when my child THROWS A TANTRUM IN PUBLIC?"
* "What should I do with my TEENAGER who refuses to follow my
rules?"
* "I feel like ALL MY KIDS AND I DO IS ARGUE! What can I do now?"
* "How can I teach my kids POSITIVE discipline?"
* "How do I get my kids to STOP FIGHTING WITH EACH OTHER?"
* "Does my child need PROFESSIONAL HELP?"
* "I don't want '5-minute quick fixes' or rediculous techniques - I
NEED SOMETHING THAT IS GOING TO WORK - NOW - AND PERMANENTLY!"
Dear Parent,
Working with children and their parents in my profession, it has
been heartbreaking to see the struggles that some parents and children
have with discipline, and the disruptive, damaging effects that it has
on their lives.
It is not the child's fault. And the parents are loving, intelligent
and care deeply about their kids!
So what is the problem?
Even intelligent, loving parents can have difficulty disciplining
their children in ways that actually WORK. Perhaps dad learned poor
discipline techniques from his own parents, or maybe mom has gotten
into some bad habits that seem difficult to break.
_Or maybe the parent has simply never been taught how to parent
effectively! _After all, children do not come with instruction
manuals!
Parents came to me seeking advice and guidance about how to get
their kids to behave, and how to solve specific behavior problems.
With my years of experience working with, teaching, and disciplining
children, I was able to give them advice that worked. It became a
passion, and I scoured books, websites, and took classes. I learned
everything I could and tried it out. _I found out what worked, and
what didn't._
I have put together the findings of my research and unique life
experience into an e-book entitled The book is designed to help
parents learn why their children misbehave and EXACTLY what to do
about it RIGHT AWAY. The book is designed to help you start TODAY to
teach your children discipline that works, immediately.
This information has helped so many people, I've given it a so
EVERYONE can try it worry-free. You can even for free before you buy.
_The techniques in this book have been the key to a happy child and
happy family for so many people._ Please, take the time to read the
information on this page, and today. And, if you would like me to
personally answer your questions and help you start your disciplinary
journey with your child, for FREE, please for more information.
You can read it and begin to implement the techniques immediately -
I want you to begin to teach your children discipline that works,
TODAY.
Most importantly, I want you to have the JOY of a close, loving
relationship with your happy, well-behaved, self-disciplined kids.
Many blessings,
KRISTINA MILLER
Just think:
_"WHAT IS IT WORTH TO HAVE PEACE IN MY HOUSE?"_
Teach Your Children Discipline:
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Teach Your Children Discipline That WORKS:
COURAGE
As we strive to teach our kids courtesy, humility, selflessness and
non-violent conflict resolution,