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  2. Positive discipline - Wikipedia

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    A child who hears the word "No" all the time will eventually start to ignore its meaning. Katharine C. Kersey, the author of The 101s: A Guide to Positive Discipline, recommends encouraging positive behavior to replace misbehavior. Parents should be encouraged to redirect the child's behavior into something positive, for example, if a child is ...

  3. Child discipline - Wikipedia

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    Non-punitive discipline (also known as empathic discipline and positive discipline) is an approach to child-rearing that does not use any form of punishment. It is about loving guidance, and requires parents to have a strong relationship with their child so that the child responds to gentle guidance as opposed to threats and punishment.

  4. Punishment (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Punishment has also been used to psychologically manipulate individuals to gain control over victims. For example: in trauma bonding, an abuser may try punishment in order keep control over their victim. Signs of trauma bonding include the following: [1] an intense emotional connection between the victim and abuser

  5. 'A difference between discipline and punishment,' Marion City ...

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    “Our intent always it to keep students in school,” Marion City School Superintendent Ron Iarussi said.

  6. Time-out (parenting) - Wikipedia

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    This procedure is preferable to other punishments such as reprimanding, yelling at or spanking the child for their misbehavior, which are type one punishments (positive punishment). Time out time for children is usually a time for a child to think about the unacceptable behavior that he or she engaged in, instead of a time to read books, play ...

  7. Discipline - Wikipedia

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    Such enforcement is sometimes based on punishment, although there is a clear difference between the two. One way to convey such differences is through the root meaning of each word: discipline means “to teach”, while punishment means “to correct or cause pain”. While punishment might extinguish unwanted behavior in the moment, it is ...

  8. Behavior management - Wikipedia

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    More controversy has arisen concerning behavior management due to the role of punishment in forming prosocial behavior. However, one study found that sharing rates of children could be increased by removing factors that caused a failure to share. [36] The socialization process continues by peers with reinforcement and punishment playing major ...

  9. Is Elf on the Shelf too stressful for kids? Why experts ... - AOL

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    And, in Psychology Today, philosophy professor David Kyle Johnson called Elf on the Shelf a "dangerous parental crutch," which allows parents to disengage from the responsibility of healthy ...