How to Raise a Well Behaved Child without Negative Reinforcement
How to Raise a Well Behaved Child without Negative Reinforcement
Outline
Introduction
Thesis Statement
Discussion
Literature review
Argument
Conclusion
References
Topic
How to Raise a Well Behaved Child without Negative Reinforcement
Introduction
This section introduce the general introduction of the topic. This section will discuss that raising well-behaved, considerate children requires learning how to balance firm discipline with equal doses of love and humor. This study provides parents with immediate answers to childrearing challenges.
Thesis Statement
Techniques are presented for making children do their chores without the use of threats and ultimatums. Children should be encouraged to feel that their contribution matters, deadlines should be set to give latitude, there should be repercussions if the child refuses to do the chore, and the child should be appreciated when the task is completed.
Discussion
This section of the study discusses the topic in detail with all its aspects. This section covering the most parental concern, How to Raise a Well Behaved Child without Negative Reinforcement provides loving and effective strategies for positive parenting(Andreasen, 27-41). Conveniently arranged for easy access, each topic in this hands-on guide focuses on everyday situations that occur in every family, including how to:
Avoid Power Struggles
Minimize Daily Stresses
Encourage Responsibility & Independence
Show Love Without Spoiling
Open Communication Channels
Use Positive Discipline
Minimize Sibling Rivalry
Teach Social Skills
Build Self-Esteem
Strengthen Parenting Skills
Providing realistic not theoretical solutions that can be put to use immediately, these tried-and-true techniques include concrete actions to take that will make a dramatic difference to countless parents.
Literature review
The literature reveals that it's not enough to just love a child, people have to parent them. it is known that, raise them so that they will be an asset to society when they grow up by teaching them things like how to be responsible for their actions. This means people have to BE a parent and not their child's buddy. It's not so hard, really, but it will take a certain amount of attention and re-thinking of parent current parenting strategy(Andreasen, 27-41). The earlier parent starts the better. The unsettling behavior of kids in the 21st century is being hailed by experts as a disturbing trend among troubled youth. Such an interpretation may be factual, but mental heath advocates maintain there are guidelines parents can utilize before problems reach the critical stage.
Argument
Children aren't born bad, they learn it from their environment and surroundings. An active and attentive parent, who sets good examples, and enforces the child's boundaries, is all the child needs to make good choices in life. The first step to having a well behaved child is to spend time with him or her. Many children were act out or misbehave just to get attention, because they learn that the only attention they get is negative, and that beats no attention at all(Wachtel, 17-99). By spending time with our child, we are giving them their much needed attention, as well as keeping them busy and out of trouble for that moment. It isn't difficult to spend time with our child. We can just talk to them for a few ...