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What are some good discipline techniques for all age groups?

Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jun 23, 2015
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Grabbing the hand(not hard) and smacking it(not hard) to show that you are mad and will not take anymore.
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Anonymous on Jul 6, 2015
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Meditation is a great discipline to learn in order to control you mind, as well as any form of exercise.
Profile: SoulSong
SoulSong on Dec 29, 2015
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Planning ahead of the time. Finishing the work before the deadline. Inculcating the habit of saving (food/paper/electricity/money/groceries/water). Choosing silence over bitter words. Enhancing focus on one activity by voluntarily cutting away the distractions. Introspection. Know yourself. Keeping a log of daily activities. Learn something from everyday.
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Anonymous on Mar 7, 2017
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Good discipline is about showing that you care for the person before you teach them or moralize about anything. I mean once you have the person's trust, you can easily ask them to do things or convince them to do things. So rewards, taking away reward, letting them experience own consequences for their behavior are all helful.
Profile: ChirpCheep
ChirpCheep on Jun 2, 2019
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I think the key to a well behaved child is connection. You need to take time out of your day. Spend time with them and talk to them... if they are having difficulties, step back for a minute and try to understand the situation from their point of view. Their misbehavior is telling a story.... it is your job to decode it. With that said, it is helpful to redirect the energy when things get tough. Are they being difficult ? Sometimes taking a short walk with them and talking to them will change the energy of the situation. The more connected and involved you are with them, the more well behaved they will be ! It is natural to want to please those we look up to.
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