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R A I S ING K I D S W IT H OU T R AI S ING C A N E. www.yoursocialworker.com. gary@yoursocialworker.com. R A I S ING K I D S W IT H OU T R AI S ING C A N E. R A I S ING K I D S W IT H OU T R AI S ING C A N E. A guide to managing young children’s behaviour in helpful and healthy ways.
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RAISING KIDS WITHOUTRAISING CANE www.yoursocialworker.com gary@yoursocialworker.com www.yoursocialworker.com
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RAISING KIDS WITHOUTRAISING CANE A guide to managing young children’s behaviour in helpful and healthy ways. www.yoursocialworker.com
RAISING KIDS WITHOUTRAISING CANE The story of the two dogs… The dog that wins is the one your feed. Which dog do you feed? www.yoursocialworker.com
RAISING KIDS WITHOUTRAISING CANE Set Up For Success Always have children's attention when talking and give them all the information necessary to do what is expected, appropriate to their level of understanding. www.yoursocialworker.com
RAISING KIDS WITHOUTRAISING CANE The Power Of Feedback Provide the right information so children know what you want. Provide feedback to let children know they are on the right track to help the desired behaviour get repeated. www.yoursocialworker.com
RAISING KIDS WITHOUTRAISING CANE Praise And Self Esteem Praise is necessary but not sufficient. To facilitate healthy self-esteem provide generous amounts of valuing, opportunities to develop competency, opportunities for doing good deeds, and structure – routines and limits. www.yoursocialworker.com
RAISING KIDS WITHOUTRAISING CANE Consequences Spare the rod, but not the consequence. It is OK for children to pay for behaviour that is unacceptable, potentially dangerous or harmful. www.yoursocialworker.com
RAISING KIDS WITHOUTRAISING CANE Negotiating Negotiating offers a process where both sides can come away winners. Sometimes parents have to remember to let go a little. www.yoursocialworker.com
RAISING KIDS WITHOUTRAISING CANE Parents/Teachers As Gods Be aware of how you are interacting with others in the home. Children are more aware than we sometimes realize. Children will always learn more from what we do than what we say. Parents are not really gods. Sometimes parents need help too. www.yoursocialworker.com
RAISING KIDS WITHOUTRAISING CANE The World Of The Family Factors beyond the immediate scope of the family also impact heavily on children's development. To help our children, we must also work to create a better world. www.yoursocialworker.com
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