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Children need structure to thrive from "summary" of The New Dare to Discipline by James C. Dobson

Children need structure to thrive. They require boundaries and guidelines to help them navigate the world around them. Without structure, children can feel lost and uncertain, leading to behavioral issues and emotional distress. Parents play a crucial role in providing this structure for their children. By setting clear expectations and consequences, parents can help their children understand the rules and boundaries that govern their behavior. When children know what is expected of them, they are more likely to behave in ways that are appropriate and respectful. Consistency is key when it comes to providing structure for children. Parents must follow through with consequences and rewards consistently to ensure that their children understand the importance of following the rules. Structure can also provide a sense of security for children. Knowing what to expect helps children feel safe and secure in their environment. When children feel secure, they are more likely to explore and learn new things, leading to growth and development. In a world that is constantly changing and evolving, children need structure more than ever. With so many distractions and influences vying for their attention, children can easily become overwhelmed and confused. By providing structure, parents can help their children focus on what is important and avoid getting caught up in negative behaviors.
  1. Structure helps children thrive by giving them the tools they need to succeed in life. It teaches them important life skills such as responsibility, self-discipline, and respect for others. By providing structure for their children, parents can help them grow into confident, well-adjusted adults who are capable of handling whatever challenges life may bring.
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The New Dare to Discipline

James C. Dobson

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