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Rewards versus Punishment

By: Dr. Noel Swanson..

The fundamental rule for all discipline problems is encouraging good behavior instead of punishing bad behavior. It’s a tried and tested method that rewards work better than punishments.

Sure, it might work for you for a little while, but then you find your children laughing at you every time you say 'one more time and I'll (insert child disciplinary method)'. Well, you aren't the first parent to experience this and not only does it ruin consistency, it creates a negative environment in the home.

There is no short-cut as far as disciplining your child is concerned. When one method doesn’t work, you will have to try another; you can’t just throw discipline out of the window and forget about it. As parents, you must know that punishment tactics have more chances of failing; so, try a reward system. You cannot expect positive children's behavior by meting out negative behavior to them. Children are like mirrors; they reflect you. You can’t yell and demand silence from your child, for example. And, you can’t afford to become hysterical when your child is throwing a tantrum.

Here are some parenting tips to get you started on establishing a reward system:

* Parents should sit down and discuss discipline problems threadbare. Together you should set up a list of child behavior actions and rewards, for example, cleaning up the bedroom without having to be reminded means an extra hour of TV on the weekend.

2. Once a chart has been established and the basic outline lay out, the next step is to sit down with your children, if they are old enough, and explain the system. Actively engaging older children in this type of routine change will help to make implementing it run smoothly and avoid any child behavior problems. They will feel they are contributing to the household decision making process and be more willing to cooperate. Younger children are also more accepting and less likely to openly oppose a change.

3. Follow through and keep a record. Keeping track of a lot of activities can be hard to do. Use the chart to keep track of where each child stands. This is also a visual reinforcement.

Following these three steps will help you a great deal in putting up an effective and rewarding system in your home. By rewarding good child behavior, you set a positive foundation for self-esteem. It is the best way to accomplish child discipline tasks.

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