12 Facts About Positive discipline

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Positive discipline is a discipline model used by some schools and in parenting that focuses on the positive points of behavior.

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Practitioners of positive discipline believe that good behavior can be taught and reinforced while weaning bad behaviors without hurting the child verbally or physically.

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People engaging in positive discipline believe that they are not ignoring problems but dealing with the problem differently by helping the child learn how to handle situations more appropriately while remaining kind to the children themselves.

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In terms used by psychology research, positive discipline uses the full range of reinforcement and punishment options:.

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The focus of positive discipline is to establish reasonable limits and guide children to take responsibility to stay within these limits, or learn how to remedy the situation when they don't.

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Positive discipline advocated treating children respectfully, but argued that spoiling and pampering children was not encouraging to them and resulted in social and behavioral problems.

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In 1987 Positive Discipline was picked up by Ballantine, now a subsidiary of Random House.

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Positive discipline is used to teach long-term parenting—the kind and firm parenting style.

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Positive Discipline is distinct from positive behavior support which is a form of child discipline often used by schools and community agencies to promote successful behavior, as PBS includes some behavioristic elements such as positive reinforcement.

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Part of using positive discipline is preventing situations in which negative behaviors can arise.

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Programs similar to Positive Discipline have been studied and shown to be effective in changing parent behavior.

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When combined with warm and open communication, non-violent Positive discipline tools are effective to address a child's resistance, lack of cooperation, problem behavior, emotional dysregulation, and to teach appropriate behavior.

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