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Discipline

It’s inevitable (and normal): At some point, your sweet little one is going to push boundaries and act out in obnoxious ways. The question is, What are you going to do about it?

 

The truth is, different discipline strategies work for different kids. And while a time out may work for a toddler, it may no longer work for a middle schooler. Below, find articles about child discipline (including one from discipline guru Dr. Thomas Phelan of 1-2-3 Magic) and threads from our discussion forum about tips and tricks that have worked for our parent members.


Featured articles

This is how to parent without guilt or anger & more 1-2-3 Magic tips
Dr. Thomas Phelan of 1-2-3 Magic offers parenting advice for adjusting parents' attitudes, which will change children's attitudes as well.
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Limit screen time for a happier, healthier kid
Setting healthy boundaries for screen time is key for kids' physical growth and emotional well-being. Here are some tried-and-true guidelines.
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How I deal with my toddler's meltdowns
This mom of a spirited toddler explains how she handles his public meltdowns and temper tantrums in an empathetic way.
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More related articles

This is how to parent without guilt or anger & more 1-2-3 Magic tips

Dr. Thomas Phelan of 1-2-3 Magic offers parenting advice for adjusting parents' attitudes, which will change children's attitudes as well.

Limit screen time for a happier, healthier kid

Setting healthy boundaries for screen time is key for kids' physical growth and emotional well-being. Here are some tried-and-true guidelines.

How I deal with my toddler's meltdowns

This mom of a spirited toddler explains how she handles his public meltdowns and temper tantrums in an empathetic way.

Mine, mine mine! How to mediate playspace tiffs

Things can get real, real fast, when kids are playing. Here are ways to mediate that will help children grow.

What about the sibling of a child with special needs?

How to foster empathy and quell resentment in siblings of kids with developmental differences.

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