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Bedtime tantrums, poor mealtime manners, whining for attention, refusing to share—all are typical behaviors in young children that can test the patience of the most devoted parent or caregiver. Filmed with real families, this program shows how to use positive discipline techniques such as timeouts and problem-solving to guide youngsters into better behavior. A pre-discipline review is also suggested: Is the child tired or hungry? Bored or frustrated? Or maybe even frightened? A Cambridge Educational Production. (28 minutes)



 
                

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Part of the Series : The Essentials of Discipline
     


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Negative Behavior, Positive Discipline
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Understanding Parenting Styles: Authoritarian, Democratic, Permissive
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Positive Discipline: A Creative Alternative for Parents and Teachers
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The Middle Years (Ages 5 to 12)
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The Teen Years (Ages 13 to 18)
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"You don't understand me!" From generation to generation, that age-old outburst has characterized the parent/teen relationship. This program illustrates how to encourage teenage independence while using positive discipline techniques that promote tak...(more details)
 


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