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Alternatives to Punishment
Find inspiration and ideas here by Dr. Aletha Solter of the Aware
Parenting Institute.
Better
Behavior Challenge
Dr. Sal Severe teaches a specific plan to improve your parenting
skills and your relationship with your child. Print out and use
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Character
Counts
This is what discipline is all about.
Chores and More
for Kids
Order the chore chart to take the nagging out of chores.
Deb
Sheehan on Child Behavior
Ask the expert or chat with Deb, a family counselor, at Parent
Time.
Discipline Articles at Family Education
Network
The main page for accessing articles on discipline at the
informative FEN. This page geared to elementary children, scroll
down for middle school and other ages.
Discipline for Every Age
Sylvia Rimm, PhD, illuminates the fine line that
distinguishes effective discipline practices. At Family.com.
Discipline:
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Wise advice from Tony Schirtzinger at the excellent Self-Therapy
site.
Dr.
Sylvia Rimm on Raising Kids
Monthly articles and weekly Q&A's at the KidsCom site.
Effective
Child Discipline in Stepfamilies
Part of the Stepfamily Association of Illinois web site. Articles
by Peter W. Gerlach, MSW .
Encouraging
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How to do it from one of my favorite authors, Adele Faber, at
Child and Family Canada.
FamilyEducation Network - Carlton Kendrick
Articles and advice on discipline and child behavior
problems.
Family
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A nice tool for family communication, the key to effective
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Goodkids
Positive discipline strategies from Clifford Harrison. Excellent
advice here.
The
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A positive and effective approach by Deb Gebeke at North Dakota
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Helping Your
Child Learn Responsible Behavior
Great article with easy and fun activities to teach your child
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develop discipline strategies that work for your family.
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Time-out Strategies
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How do we learn? Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligence theory
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Behavior
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