When your child is older, it is normal for him or her to start displaying certain thoughts through tantrums, disobeying your commands, and so on. Disciplining an older child can be difficult, especially with a baby. All parents know that raising childs is not only feeding them. But dressing them up, loving, playing with them ang teaching good manners or giving then spiritual life.
Discipline with Love. Remember that whatever you choose to discipline your child, you must always do so with love. Discipline is not about forcing your child to act in a certain way, but about wanting what is best for your child. After disciplining your child, always reassure him or her that you love him or her. One way is to offer a hug.
It is important to remember that no matter what your child does, he or she is not a naughty child. In fact, if you find yourself calling your child naughty, you should stop thinking he or she is calling it your behavior instead. Instead, explain what he did wrong.
Understand your child. Children tend to behave badly if their parents are impatient and unreasonable, rather than understanding and meeting their needs. Your child is young and has not learned how to cope with feelings such as boredom, hunger, and fatigue. Sometimes we just have to be patient.
Make a Rules. Some parents are so loose with their child that they tolerate their bad behavior. However, the younger your child, the more boundaries he or she needs. By not responding to bad behavior, it becomes more difficult to change.
Don't beat the Child. Although many of us have been beaten and raised well, experts say the punishment of beating children can harm children in their thinking and personality. Studies show that beaten children are more likely to have issues with depression, drug use, and having / cultivating fury as adults.
Try other discipline strategies first, but if you think you need to beat your child, you shouldn't do it in anger.
Timeout. Time out is one alternative , where you put the child in a boring place for a minute for each year of age, and don’t interact with them. You can also take toys or privileges away. For children ages two and up, timeouts in the safe and quiet corners are an effective technique. Experts recommend setting a minute for your child's age. For example, two year olds get two minutes, and four year olds get four minutes. The upshot should be something they don’t like sending them to their room where they play with toys may not manage the
Play with your baby. For younger children, parents can try baby lighting to prevent meltdowns. Redirect your child's sadness and discomfort into fun activities, such as a game or a song.
Just enjoy the struggle with discipline every parent does, at some spot. Ask for help whenever you need it. Your pediatrician can be a resource, as behavioral health clinicians. It involves a village to raise a child everybody needs help sometimes.
I agreed with you . If you didn't disciplined your child in a right way there's a possibility of bad attitudes when he grows older.