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Understand the purpose behind the behavior from "summary" of The New Dare to Discipline by James C. Dobson

When a child misbehaves, it is important for parents to look beyond the surface of the behavior and try to understand why the child is acting out. Children often do not have the ability to express their emotions and thoughts in the same way that adults do, so their behavior may be a way of communicating something that they do not have the words for. By taking the time to understand the purpose behind the behavior, parents can address the root cause of the issue and help their child learn more appropriate ways of coping with their emotions. For example, a child who is acting out and throwing tantrums may be feeling overwhelmed or frustrated by a situation that they do not know how to handle. By recognizing this underlying emotion, parents can help their child work through their feelings and come up with more constructive ways of dealing with their emotions in the future. This approach is much more effective than simply punishing the child for their behavior without ...
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    The New Dare to Discipline

    James C. Dobson

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