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Top 5 Useless Discipline Techniques You Must Avoid


Top 5 Useless Discipline Techniques You Must Avoid
Discipline is to teach kids how to behave properly and not about punishing them, hurting them or making them do certain things for fear of punishment. Read on to learn about the useless discipline techniques that you must avoid.

All parents wants to give their children the best and want their kids to be well behaved and successful in life. For this, it is very important that they teach them discipline in every aspect of life. However, many parent just want to impose rules on their kids and punish them for not obeying, whereas they need to set a proper environment for discipline.
There are some age old techniques for disciplining children that do not actually work. Although you might feel that your child sits quietly or obeys your order for the time being, but there is no impact of the action on her for a long run.

Top 5 Ineffective Discipline Techniques

Here are top 5 ineffective discipline techniques that do not really work.

1. Spare the Rod and Spoil the Child

The age old proverb is completely wrong and never work especially for kids. Spanking or hitting your child for not obeying your orders leaves very bad impact on your child’s emotional being. It is also a big hindrance in making your child develop various life skills and in having self-esteem and self-confidence.
Physical harm to child due to parent’s out of control action is very dangerous and completely inappropriate. Instead, you should understand what is making your child misbehave. Once you know what is bothering her, you can help her get rid of that.

2. Generalizing and Making Threats

Many parents constantly nag without even seeing whether their kids have done something wrong or not. Generalizing things always make kids irritated. They start believing that it is in their behaviour and so, they get accustomed to that. This would even encourage undesired behaviour. Same is the case with making threats. Your child might obey your order because of the fear of punishment, but this would not work in disciplining your child.
Instead, parents should give proper instructions and opt for counselling sessions with their kids where they should listen to them individually and tackle the problem sensibly and calmly.

3. Pointing Out Unimportant and Irrelevant Behaviour

Parents usually point out and mention misbehaviours of their children thinking that this would help them improve on specific areas. However, this often has adverse effect and the child starts thinking that doing right things would not attract parents’ attention.
Instead, you should look for good behaviour and effort of your child towards it. Praise even a smallest attempt of your child so that she gets encouraged and makes good behaviour part of her life.

4. Hurting Kid’s Self-Esteem

When a child does something wrong accidently or unknowingly, parents instil shame and guilt and use punishment as instilling a sense of abandonment. This hurts child’s self-esteem and may instil loss of trust in you.
Instead, you should show the consequences of her bad behaviour and make her feel that if she does that someone else might get hurt. For example, if your child’s spills water while pouring in glass, let her understand that if she does not wipe the water someone might slip and fall.

5. Using Same Disciplinary Techniques for Every Child

Many parents do not consider the age of the child and punish their kids of different ages in the same manner. Kids need to be explained and taught differently. So, instead of treating your 8 year old similarly as your 2 year old is not going to work. Age appropriate disciplinary techniques are very important and effective.
Discipline has been used wrongly since time immemorial. It is not a negative word. It is about teaching and educating your child.

Which discipline techniques are useless? How can some disciplining techniques hamper child’s growth and development? Which are the effective ways to discipline children? Discuss here.


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Hemali
Hemali.8 years ago
Children become more stubborn when such discipline techniques are used.
 
 
 
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Abhishek
Abhishek.8 years ago
I agree with you hemali.
 
 
 
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Abhishek
Abhishek.8 years ago
Children become more disobedient when such ineffective techniques are used for discipline them.
 
 
 
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Kanchi
Kanchi.8 years ago
Good article, these discipline techniques are of no use and they do harm to kids more than good.
 
 
 
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