Some Common Mistakes While Disciplining A Child
The terms discipline and punishment mean
different things and serve entirely different purposes ...
Most of us interchangeably use the terms discipline and punishment, however, both are different
and serve entirely different purposes.
Discipline emphasizes on what child should do, and is an ongoing process.
Punishment is a one time occurrence and focuses on what child should not do.
Discipline is used to inculcate positive changes in children that lead to self control, shapes
good behavior, bolsters self-esteem, and sets an example to follow.
Punishment on the other hand condemns child’s behavior, and while insisting on obedience,
undermines the independence of child.
Some Common Mistakes While Disciplining a Child
Parenting is challenging, yet a rewarding job. It has been said a million times that parents
don’t make mistakes, but the fact is, they do. But, to minimize these mistakes, it is important to plan and think
ahead.
Losing the temper is one of the most common mistakes while disciplining a child that parents
make. It is understood that sometimes, kids can drive everyone crazy, but never try to discipline a child when
angry.
Raising the voice or losing control just teaches the children that anger, violence and yelling
are acceptable forms of behavior. When angry, take some time-out, and then regroup. Children understand much better
when told in a calm tone, and when the approach is precise and direct.
Another mistake while disciplining a child is the physical punishment. Studies have proved that
jerking a child, hitting or spanking in any way is quite ineffective, and only teaches the child that physical
force is also an option to deal with a conflict. It is important to be a teacher, not the enforcer.
Many parents try to discipline their children in the inconsistent manner that leads to
confusion. Inconsistency us quite a common mistake while disciplining a child, and best way to teach whether any
behavior is acceptable or not is by being consistent every time.
Try not to bribe the child to behave in a certain manner, as getting a reward prompts the child
to act inappropriately first, and then make the changes to get the reward. Children should be taught to act
appropriately first time itself.
One very common mistake while disciplining a child that parents make is to play against each
other. Parents must realize that they have to be united, and set similar rules in the house. Respect each other’s
choice and decision, and if there is a disagreement, talk to each other in private. Discuss the disciplinary role
with each other from time to time.
Other mistakes while disciplining a child that parents often make are lecturing them, making
comparison, confusing roles and imposing excessive guilt. Don’t blame child for things going wrong in your life,
but at the same time, make sure that your word in the disciplinary matter is non-negotiable.
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