Making Sense of DisciplineMaking Sense of Discipline
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DVD, 2011
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Current format, DVD, 2011, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsMost every parent and teacher wants to know what to do when ... This tends to be the most pressing and universal issue in dealing with children. Finding the right answers to these questions becomes more challenging when parents and teachers are concerned about issues like attachment and healthy development and do not want their discipline methods to undermine or sabotage these processes. At the same time however there is the responsibility to teach the lessons that need to be learned and to impose order when required. This three hour course speaks to the question of what to do when ... but does so in the larger context of what is required to raise children to their full potential as human beings. Some of the prevailing discipline practices - like time-outs and consequences - are discussed from this perspective. In three short hours, participants have the opportunity to develop a comprehensive approach to discipline with strategies that are attachment-safe and developmentally friendly. The ultimate objective of this course is for parents and teachers to come to the place where the answers will come from their own understanding and where they possess the inner confidence to handle the small stuff as well as the more challenging issues.
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- Regina, Sask. : Mediamax Interactive, c2011.
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