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If the kid doesn’t care about a punishment, it’s the wrong punishment. But more severe does not necessarily mean more effective.
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Toddlers are terrible listeners. This is a fact.
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-Avoid sarcasm that uses abstract concepts. -When a parent teases a child with a sarcastic comment, he or she is asking the child to not only understand the world, but understand other peoples’ perspectives, and alternative realities. -Avoid leaning on adult humor, that diminishes parental power. That power comes from being a trustworthy, respectable person that a child can rely on. -Children don’t actually care if their dad is funny. They just care that dad is stable.
https://www.fatherly.com/parenting/teenage-daughter-bullies-parenting/.
-Honor belief and to let children know everyone is afraid of something. -Tell the kid what frightens you, say that you’re afraid of something, and then immediately explain that it isn’t real. -Ask where the question is coming from in order to create a dialogue about the underlying fear.
https://www.fatherly.com/parenting/discipline-and-behavior/7-signs-your-kid-needs-more-discipline/.
-Turn off the news. Keep the footage turned off until kids are sound asleep. Or, at least keep it relegated to discreet phone checks when kids are around. -Let them know there are safety contingencies that will help keep them safe, like emergency kits and plans on where to seek shelter in the home. -Offer firm reassurance that they will keep them safe no matter what -Stay away from frightening words when describing weather events.