we should be punishment the children
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For many parents, it seems almost instinctive to respond to a child’s uncooperative behavior by imposing (or threatening) a consequence.
In recent sessions, parents have asked, “My 12-year-old daughter is late for school every morning. What consequence should I impose to get her to be ready on time?” or “She speaks to me rudely. I’ve taken away her phone, but she is still disrespectful. What else can I do?” or “My son is addicted to video games and refuses to do his homework
In recent sessions, parents have asked, “My 12-year-old daughter is late for school every morning. What consequence should I impose to get her to be ready on time?” or “She speaks to me rudely. I’ve taken away her phone, but she is still disrespectful. What else can I do?” or “My son is addicted to video games and refuses to do his homework
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punish the children that they should not do the same mistake again but do it without scolding or beating children
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