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Respecting feelings and needs is key in discipline from "summary" of No-Drama Discipline by Daniel J. Siegel,Tina Payne Bryson

Respecting feelings and needs is key in discipline. When we take the time to understand our child's emotions and motivations, we can respond to their behavior in a more effective and compassionate way. By acknowledging their feelings and needs, we show them that we care about their well-being and are willing to work with them to find a solution. Discipline is not about punishment or control; it is about teaching and guiding our children to make better choices. When we focus on understanding the underlying reasons for their behavior, we can address the root cause of the problem rather than just reactin...
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    No-Drama Discipline

    Daniel J. Siegel

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