How to discipline your child
It is no wonder that all children and adolescents make mistakes and commit various errors. Teaching these children and adolescents how to deal with mistakes and how to avoid making the same mistakes over and over again is a great responsibility that falls on the parents and on the educators who care for children and adolescents. Providing a sound disciplinary system is also essential and fundamental and part of the expected educational process. However, unfortunately, when children or adolescents make mistakes, educators often confuse (discipline) with (reprimand) or (punishment), and then they become bored, frustrated and frustrated when they see that these young people repeat the same mistakes and commit the same foolishness time after time, and the matter may even get worse over the days.
One of the basic tasks of the (discipline) process is to teach children and give them the (skill) necessary to avoid making the same mistake the next time, otherwise it is not discipline in the full sense.
The book (How to Discipline Your Child? In Five Simple Steps) helps readers understand the difference between (discipline) and (reprimand), and provides them with general frameworks and ready-made suggestions that help children and adolescents learn from their mistakes, by teaching them (self-control) skills, as well as by teaching them new ways of how to deal with difficult situations.
Dr. Russ W. Green – Associate Professor – Harvard Medical School
Author of the book: (The Exploding Child)
Keywords: Al-Obeikan Publishing, Dr. Mohammed Saeed Al-Dabbas
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*Number of pages: 232
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Language: Arab
Binding: Paperback
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Publication Year: 2013
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