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Positive parenting promotes better behavior from "summary" of The Power of Positive Parenting by Glenn Latham

Positive parenting is based on the belief that children respond better to positive reinforcement rather than punishment. When children are consistently praised and rewarded for good behavior, they are more likely to repeat that behavior in the future. This creates a cycle of positive behavior that can lead to better overall behavior in the long run. By focusing on the positive aspects of a child's behavior, parents can help build their self-esteem and confidence. This, in turn, can lead to improved behavior as children strive to meet the expectations set for them. When children feel good about themselves, they are more likely to behave in ways that reflect that positive self-image. Positive...
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    The Power of Positive Parenting

    Glenn Latham

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