8 Easy Tips To Discipline Your Children Without Yelling
By Anshika Verma02, Feb 2024 11:42 AMjagranjosh.com
Establish Clear Rules
If you've set clear rules, you'll be less prone to yell. If your child violates the rules, there should be an immediate repercussion.
Provide Positive Reinforcement
Positive reinforcement is an effective way to encourage your youngster to abide by the rules. Reward them as well.
Establish Consequences Ahead of Time
When your child misbehaves, use time-outs, privilege reductions, or punishments to help them learn from it.
Examine the Reasons You Yell
If you catch yourself losing your temper with your child, try to determine why. Take a moment to yourself to collect your thoughts.
Offer Warnings When Appropriate
When your child doesn't listen, give them a warning rather than yelling. As yelling results in a power conflict.
Follow Through
Refrain from pestering someone or repeatedly issuing a warning. Rather, carry out the punishment to demonstrate that you mean what you say.
Catch the Good Things
It should always be your job to find your children doing good deeds as well as to catch them doing wrong and punish them for their mistakes.
Be a Role Model
Your rules should apply to all members of the family, not just your children. The first rule is that you should be an example of following all of the others.