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Positive Discipline

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Positive Discipline

By: Dr. Jane Nelsen
Narrated by: Jane Nelsen
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About this listen

This two-hour lecture by Dr. Jane Nelsen was given on May 12, 2005, during the Butte County Department of Behavioral Health Parent Conference in Chico, California.

You'll learn:

  • Why punishment is never appropriate for children of any age.
  • Why any kind of time-out is not appropriate for children under the age of four, and how to create a positive time-out area "with" your four- or five-year-old that is encouraging, empowering, and teaches valuable life skills.
  • How the brain develops, and why parents often expect things of their children that are not developmentally or age appropriate - such as sharing, apologizing, and understanding "no" the way you think they do.
  • The three most important discipline tools to use with children under the age of three. Many other parenting tools that can be used with children under the age of three - and even more that can be used with four- and five-year-olds.
  • How to get children to cooperate because they "want" to.
    How to help your children develop the belief that "I am capable, I can contribute in meaningful ways, and I can use my power in useful ways."
  • To remember why you had children in the first place.
  • ©2006 Dr. Jane Nelsen (P)2006 Empowering People, Inc.
    Parenting & Families Relationships

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