How do you teach your child that touching the socket in the wall isn’t safe? How do you effectively discipline a child that throws a tantrum?
It doesn’t matter the age of your child when it comes to discipline. What matters most is that you the parent are consistent in your method of discipline. You will send your children mixed messages and they will never know what to expect from you when it comes to their behavior.
The following are some successful techniques that have worked in discipline children of various ages.
Young children are notorious for being very curious creatures. It is very important to keep thinks like, cleaning supplies, medication, electronics, cords and such out of reach and locked up. When you find your infant or toddler going towards a prospective item that could potentially cause danger calmly say in a stern voice “No” and pick the child up and bring him or her to something of interest to them such as their toys.
Timeouts are very effective for children of all ages. It is never too early to start time outs. If a child has been kicking, biting, throwing things for example explain to the child that what he or she did was bad and bring him or her to a designated time out area such as a chair, or rug, and put them there for 1 minute per age. Long time outs are not effective when it comes to toddlers. Just enough to show them what they did was unacceptable.
It is important not to use any type of physical punishment as children that are young can’t distinguish between what they did and physical punishment. This could also teach children that hitting is ok.









