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Practice positive discipline consistently from "summary" of Positive Discipline A-Z by Jane Nelsen, Ed.D.,Lynn Lott,H. Stephen Glenn

To practice positive discipline consistently means to establish clear expectations and consequences while maintaining a loving and respectful relationship with the child. This involves setting firm but kind limits and following through with appropriate consequences when those limits are crossed. By consistently enforcing rules and consequences, children learn to trust that their caregivers will be fair and predictable in their responses. Consistency is key when practicing positive discipline because it helps children understand what is expected of them and what they can expect from their caregivers. When parents or caregivers are inconsistent in their approach to discipline, children become confused about what is and isn't acceptable behavior. This can result in power struggles, defiance, and a breakdown in the parent-child relationship. Positive discipline al...
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    Positive Discipline A-Z

    Jane Nelsen, Ed.D.

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