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Toddler Discipline
Toddler Discipline
Toddler Discipline
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Toddler Discipline: The Toddler Parenting Guide Book During Those Happy Toddler Years Are you looking at books on toddler discipline? It helps to read advice by those who have children and who have successfully made it through the toddler years. The advice given in this book are in line witht the thought that many experts agree upon, to train a child with loving kindness, patience and positive reinforcements. One thing parents will realize once they have a baby is soon they will have to learn how to discipline a toddler. Disciplining a toddler is not something parents automatically know how to do. When our sweet babies gain the ability to walk and use their legs they become independent little humans and they will flex those independent muscles, which can get them into situations that require us to know how to discipline toddlers the right way. It takes great patience to train a child into behaving well.
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Release dateMay 15, 2017
ISBN9781630227944
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    Toddler Discipline - Rhonda Hart

    Toddler Discipline:

    The Toddler Parenting Guide

    Book During Those Happy

    Toddler Years

    RHONDA HART

    Copyright © 2012 Rhonda Hart

    Contents

    Toddler Discipline

    A Look at Different Personalities

    The Adventurer

    The Easy-Going

    The Shy One

    Shy and Clingy

    Realize Personalities are Individual

    Limitations are Key

    Sibling Rivalry Discipline Issues

    Oh, the Terrible Twos

    When Does Toddler Discipline Need to Start?

    Discipline Does Not Have To Involve Hitting

    How Spanking Affects Parents

    Another Thought on Hitting a Child

    Dealing with Misbehavior

    Control Anger

    When Spanking Turns Into Abuse

    Bottom Line, Spanking Just Does Not Work

    How To Discipline a Toddler Properly

    Discipline Tip One - Remain Calm

    Discipline Tip Two - Distraction

    Discipline Tip Three - Avoid Situations that Cause Bad Behavior

    Discipline Tip Four - Consistency

    Discipline Tip Five - Get on the Toddler's Level

    Discipline Tip Six - Giving In

    Discipline Tip Seven - Break Time

    Get to Know Your Toddler

    Disciplinary Measures - Toddler Style

    Back to Structure

    Be Positive

    Let's Talk Manners

    Toddler Discipline

    Toddlers are unique individuals; they are not quite babies, helpless and hapless, nor are they mature enough to handle life as an older child. Those toddler years ages 1 to 3 can be trying for parents, as these tiny individuals start to flex their little independent muscles, which many times ends up in frustration. Most toddlers react to this frustration by throwing temper tantrums. Parents need then to exercise discipline on their wee toddler to help them to learn to behave as good little people.

    Discipline and punishment are not the same things. Many mistake discipline as corporal punishment. Punishment is an act you do to make a child realize they did a bad thing and it is a means of correcting them through an undesirable (to the child) action. Discipline is a means to train a child (and even adults!) to act with good behavior and to show that choices we make have consequences, either good or bad. Discipline helps us to learn how to control our actions, and in disciplining a child, we are training that child on how to have good behavior by directing them to make the right choices and showing them that making the wrong choices has consequences.

    To start, this book takes a look at reasons why toddlers are set off, why they throw fits and why they need disciplined. First, look at their personalities.

    A Look at Different Personalities

    Toddlers are still developing their personalities, so they fit into some easy to define categories in the beginning. You have the adventurer, the child who has no fear and will get into anything, go anywhere and strike out with their daredevil attitudes. You have the easy-going happy child, who will sit and play quietly and who loves everyone. Then you have the shy clingy child. This child is quiet, especially in social settings. They take a while to get to know others, but once they do, they are loveable and kind.

    The Adventurer

    The adventurers are actually in the minority of all toddlers, but when you find one, watch out. These ones will challenge every step of parenting. Roughly ten percent of all toddlers fall into this category. More recently, experts want to label these children as hyperactive. They truth is they are hyperactive, but not in a bad sense. They have

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