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Final children discipline - Coggle Diagram
Final children discipline
Definition of Child Rearing
Interactions between parents and children.
Involves attitudes, values, care, and training.
Achieved through biological and psychosocial ways.
Techniques of Child Rearing
Discipline: Teaches self-control and acceptable behavior.
Punishment: Reduces unwanted behavior.
Types of Discipline
Power-assertive: Commands, threats, physical punishment.
Love-oriented: Praise, reasoning, love withdrawal.
Essentials of Discipline
Rules: Clear, simple, age-appropriate.
Consistency: Same response every time.
Simplicity: Avoid too many rules at once.
Reward:
Symbolic: Praise, affection.
Tangible: Gifts, treats.
Reinforcement & Punishment Types
Type Add/Remove Behavior Effect Example
Positive Reinforcement Add Increase behavior Give toy after cleaning room
Negative Reinforcement Remove Increase behavior Cancel chores if room is clean
Positive Punishment Add Decrease behavior Scold for texting during class
Negative Punishment Remove Decrease behavior Take away toy for misbehavior
Guidelines for Implementing Discipline
Consistency in application.
Timely action after misbehavior.
Unity among all caregivers.
Flexibility based on child’s age and temperament.
Private administration, especially for older children.
Behavior-focused, not child-focused.
Calm and planned approach.
Do not repeat or lecture after discipline.
Proper Punishment Principles
Immediate after wrongdoing.
Clear, firm, and consistent.
Non-personal and not humiliating.
Explains reason and promotes conscience-building.
Other Disciplinary Approaches
Ignoring: Reduces unwanted behavior if used consistently.
Time-out: Child is sent to quiet place to calm down.
Home Care to Reduce Misbehavior
Set realistic expectations.
Praise positive behavior.
Use positive language.
Model desired behavior.
Plan ahead for known trouble situations.
Keep promises and give clear instructions.
Parenting Styles
Authoritarian: Strict, less warmth, rules without reasons.
Permissive: Warm, few rules, lack of structure.
Authoritative: Balanced; love + rules + independence.
Parenting Behaviors
Permissiveness vs. Restrictiveness: Freedom vs. control.
Warmth vs. Hostility: Affection vs. rejection.