Parents and Children: Effective Discipline and Communication

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Parents and Children:

Effective Discipline and Communication

One of the biggest issues for parents to resolve has been the ways in which they discipline their child. Along with these concerns, parents and child psychologists have battled to find a solution to common problems of communication between parents and children. While many styles and methods have been used to address these issues and responsibly raise a child to adulthood, many great debates of parenthood have continued through time.

How do effective parents discipline and communicate with their children? Although many specific areas can be explored, in regards to this question, we will narrowly focus on these few:

1. Forms of Discipline

2. Spank or Not to Spank?

3. Parent to Parent Communication

4. Parent to Child Communication

Forms of Discipline?

Child discipline is one of the most important elements of successful parenting” (AllAboutParenting.org, 2002, para. 1), however, there are many different approaches and forms of punishment used by parents today. Some of the most common forms are ‘time-outs’, restriction from play or going to a friend’s house, standing in a corner and physical discipline (spanking). While not every parent will utilize any or all of these methods, there are many options to consider when looking for the most suitable or effective way to discipline a child.

In order to alter a child’s undesirable behavior or enforce set rules, it can occasionally be necessary for a parent to offer consequences. When this occurs, it is important to note that these actions should always be commensurate to the severity of the child’s actions or infraction of the rules, as well as the age of the child. “Experts say 1 minute for each year of age is ...

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...med, as it is reasonably necessary to raise their children with stability. Additionally, it is imperative that children are able to freely discuss problems with their parents and share any of their fears or doubts, and that the parents allow and promote such conversations with their children to truly be effectual in these matters as well.

References

Child-discipline-with-love.com. (2009) ). Effective communication with children. Parent Child Communication. Retrieved May 21, 2010, from http://www.child-discipline-with-love.com/effective-communication-with-children.html

KidsHealth. (2010). Disciplining your child. Ages 3 to 5.Retrieved May 14, 2010, from http://kidshealth.org/parent/positive/talk/discipline.html#

Unknown Author. (2002, Feb 26). Child Discipline – What, How, When?

Retrieved May 21, 2010, from http://www.allaboutparenting.org/child-discipline.htm

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