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Encourage children to take responsibility for their actions from "summary" of Positive Discipline A-Z by Jane Nelsen, Ed.D.,Lynn Lott,H. Stephen Glenn

When children take responsibility for their actions, they learn important life skills that will serve them well in the future. By encouraging children to own up to their behaviors, parents and teachers are helping them understand the consequences of their choices. This is a crucial step in their development, as it teaches them to think before they act and to consider how their actions impact others. One way to foster a sense of responsibility in children is to avoid rescuing them from the natural consequences of their behavior. Instead of swooping in to fix things for them, give children the space to face the outcomes of their actions. This can be a tough lesson to learn, but it is a valuable one. By allowing children to experience the results of their choices, they are more likely to think twice before repeating the same behavior in the future. Another key a...
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    Positive Discipline A-Z

    Jane Nelsen, Ed.D.

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