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Use positive language when correcting behaviors from "summary" of The Power of Positive Parenting by Glenn Latham

When correcting behaviors, it is important to use positive language. Positive language focuses on what you want your child to do, rather than what you don't want them to do. For example, instead of saying, "Don't run in the house," you can say, "Please walk inside." This way, you are directing your child towards the desired behavior in a positive manner. Positive language helps children understand what is expected of them and gives them clear guidance on how to behave. When you use positive language, you are reinforcing positive behaviors and encouraging your child to make better choices in the future. Children respond well to positive languag...
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    The Power of Positive Parenting

    Glenn Latham

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