15 Tips for First Time Parents to Help with Discipline

11. Make your younger ones feel important. You can give them some simple things or chores they can do to help you.

12. Challenging situations are inevitable, but always be prepared on these. Talk to her why you need her cooperation so she’s prepared for your expectation.

13. If your child is acting strange, know the legal root of his behavior.

14. Create a gesture or non-verbal sign that your kids will accept as an indication that they’re being improper and need some behavior changes.

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    • You’re most welcome, Fahim! Yes, feel free to forward this to your sister. This might help her deal with things as a mom. πŸ™‚

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    • Wow, I feel so privileged that an educator is reading my blog. Thank you so much, Owen! Sure this will help you prepare for your future family life. πŸ™‚

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  1. While all the points you have mentioned are very important and relevant, the most important, according to me, is being a good role model. I have noticed this first hand with my daughter. If I tell her to behave a certain way, it only gets reinforced once she sees me behave the same way!

    Great post! πŸ™‚

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  2. Beautiful post! I don’t have kids but I look after my nephew 3 days a week and a lot of this resonates with me.
    Kids are the sweetest of humans and I LOVE their brutal honesty. Such a beautiful part of life.

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