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FamilyRe: How To Discipline Your Child The Smart And Healthy Way-UNICEF by Fapta(m): 10:56pm On Aug 13, 2021
Dannyset:
Positive discipline for better mental and physical health and a happy childhood.

There are no bad children, only bad behaviour.


Nice one


How to discipline your child the smart and healthy way.

There comes a time when every parent struggles with how best to discipline their child. Whether dealing with a screaming toddler or an angry teen, it can be hard to control your temper. No parent wants to find themselves in such a situation and the bottom line is that shouting and physical violence never help.
Thankfully, there are other, more effective ways and one of them is positive discipline. We consulted Lucie Cluver, Oxford University professor of Child and Family Social Work and mother of two young boys, to explore how the approach can help parents build positive relationships with their children and teach skills like responsibility, cooperation and self-discipline.


Why positive discipline?

“Parents don't want to shout or hit their kids. We do it because we're stressed and don't see another way,” says Professor Cluver.
The evidence is clear: shouting and hitting simply do not work and can do more harm than good in the long run. Repeated shouting and hitting can even adversely impact a child’s entire life. The continued “toxic stress” it creates can lead to a host of negative outcomes like higher chances of school dropout, depression, drug use, suicide and heart disease.
“It’s like saying: here's this medicine, it's not going to help you and it's going to make you sick,” says Professor Cluver. “When we know something doesn't work, that's a pretty good reason to look for a different approach.”

Rather than punishment and what not to do, the positive discipline approach puts an emphasis on developing a healthy relationship with your child and setting expectations around behaviour. The good news for every parent is it works and here’s how you can start putting it into practice:

1. Plan 1-on-1 time

One-on-one time is important for building any good relationship and even more so with your children. “It can be 20 minutes a day. Or even 5 minutes. You can combine it with something like washing dishes together while you sing a song or chatting while you're hanging out the washing,” says Professor Cluver. “What's really important is that you focus on your child. So, you turn your TV off, you turn your phone off, you get to their level and it's you and them.”


2. Praise the positives

As parents we often focus on our children’s bad behaviour and call it out. Children may read this as a way to get your attention, perpetuating poor conduct rather than putting a stop to it.
Children thrive on praise. It makes them feel loved and special. “Watch out for when they're doing something good and praise them, even if that thing is just playing for five minutes with their sibling,” recommends Professor Cluver. “This can encourage good behaviour and reduce the need for discipline.”


3. Set clear expectations

“Telling your child exactly what you want them to do is much more effective than telling them what not to do,” says Professor Cluver. “When you ask a child to not make a mess, or to be good, they don't necessarily understand what they're required to do.” Clear instructions like “Please pick up all of your toys and put them in the box” set a clear expectation and increase the likelihood that they'll do what you’re asking.
“But it's important to set realistic expectations. Asking them to stay quiet for a whole day may not be as manageable as asking for 10 minutes of quiet time while you have a phone call,” says Professor Cluver. “You know what your child is capable of. But if you ask for the impossible, they are going to fail.”

4. Distract creatively

When your child is being difficult, distracting them with a more positive activity can be a useful strategy says Professor Cluver. “When you distract them towards something else – by changing the topic, introducing a game, leading them into another room, or going for a walk, you can successfully divert their energy towards positive behaviour.”

Timing is also crucial. Distraction is also about spotting when things are about to go wrong and taking action. Being mindful of when your child is starting to become fidgety, irritable or annoyed, or when two siblings are eyeing the same toy, can help diffuse a potential situation before it becomes one.


5. Use calm consequences

Part of growing up is learning that if you do something, something can happen as a result. Defining this for your child is a simple process that encourages better behaviour while teaching them about responsibility.

Give your child a chance to do the right thing by explaining the consequences of their bad behaviour. As an example, if you want your child to stop scribbling on the walls, you can tell them to stop or else you will end their play time. This provides them with a warning and an opportunity to change their behaviour.

If they don’t stop, follow through with the consequences calmly and without showing anger, “and give yourself credit for that – it’s not easy!” adds Professor Cluver.
If they do stop, give them lots of praise for it, recommends Professor Cluver. “What you are doing is creating a positive feedback loop for your child. Calm consequences have been shown to be effective for kids to learn about what happens when they behave badly.”

Being consistent is a key factor in positive parenting, which is why following through with the consequences is important. And so is making them realistic. “You can take a teenager's phone away for an hour but taking it away for a week might be difficult to follow through on.”


Engaging with younger children

One-on-one time can be fun – and it’s completely free! “You can copy their expressions, bang spoons against pots, or sing together,” adds Professor Cluver. “There’s amazing research showing that playing with your children boosts their brain development.”


Engaging with older children

Like younger children, teenagers seek praise and want to be thought of as good. One-on-one time is still important to them. “They love it if you dance around the room with them or engage in a conversation about their favourite singer,” says Professor Cluver. “They may not always show it, but they do. And, it's an effective way of building a relationship on their terms.”

While setting expectations, “ask them to help make some of the rules,” suggests Professor Cluver. “Sit them down and try to agree on the household dos and don'ts. They can also help decide what the consequences for unacceptable behaviour will be. Being involved in the process helps them know that you understand they're becoming their own independent beings.”


Advice for parents during the COVID-19 pandemic

The pandemic has brought about sudden and drastic changes in the lives of families with parents directly in the middle of it. Here are some tips that can help parents get through these and any other stressful times:


1. Pause

We all know the stress when we feel our child is being difficult. At moments like these, being present and stepping back is a simple and useful tactic. Hit the “pause button”, as Professor Cluver calls it. “Take five deep breaths, slowly and carefully and you'll notice you are able to respond in a calmer, more considered way. Parents across the world say that just taking that pause is enormously helpful.”


2. Step back

Parents often forget to care for themselves, says Professor Cluver. “Take some time for yourself, such as when the kids are asleep, to do something that makes you feel happy and calm. It's really hard to do all the things right as a parent, when you haven't given yourself a break.”


3. Praise yourself
It’s easy to forget the as tonishing job you do as a parent every day and you should give yourself the credit, advises Professor Cluver. “Each day, maybe while brushing your teeth, take a moment to ask: ‘What was one thing I did really well with my kids today?’ And, just know that you did something great.”

“We might be in and out of isolation, but you are absolutely not alone,” she says. “Millions of parents across the world are all trying and we're all failing sometimes. And then we're trying again. We’ll survive this together.”

https://www.unicef.org/parenting/child-care/how-discipline-your-child-smart-and-healthy-way
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Good day to you all, please I urgently need your advice on this issue. The course on my Jamb profile is different from the course I studied. Can I correct this during the registration process or my name will not be uploaded for registration at all ? Please help me out.
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MTN Nigeria yaff come again, according to them, there is going to be an increament to the amount we buy MTN SME data starting from 21st of August 2018, below is the screenshot of the message that was sent to me

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BusinessRe: Wat Biz Can I Start With 400k? by Fapta(m): 3:05am On Mar 10, 2018
StarBukola:
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Alright, thanks so much. I have done that.
BusinessRe: Wat Biz Can I Start With 400k? by Fapta(m): 5:20pm On Mar 08, 2018
StarBukola:
what
I will appreciate it if we can talk privately please
BusinessRe: Wat Biz Can I Start With 400k? by Fapta(m): 5:47am On Mar 08, 2018
StarBukola:
really? Is it about gas biz. Ask maybe I can be of help
It is about gas business. I'm already in the game for about two weeks now. But something is still not clear to me.
BusinessRe: Wat Biz Can I Start With 400k? by Fapta(m): 8:31am On Mar 04, 2018
StarBukola:
Go into cooking gas biz, very profitable
Very good idea. Please I have checked your profile to see if I could find a mean of reaching you and there's non. How can I make a contact with you please.
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BusinessRe: The Art Of Selling Yourself And Your Business To Increase Your Sells by Fapta(m): 3:13am On Feb 05, 2018
Thanks for the information. How do I tell my Customers/intending customers about the job I do. I deals in mobile phones(repairs, sales, accessories and sim registration) and again I'm about to venture into gas business(Gas refill shop)
CareerRe: Mother, Son Called To Bar Same Week. Shares Amazing Story Of Their Success by Fapta(m): 6:57am On Jan 04, 2018
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BusinessRe: How Do I Start A Gas Refilling Shop by Fapta(op): 9:08am On Jan 03, 2018
bullabong:
I am in Lagos state.
How do I get your number for better chat please
BusinessRe: How Do I Start A Gas Refilling Shop by Fapta(op): 5:53am On Jan 03, 2018
bullabong:
What is your financial strength for the business?this is what determines where you start from. A sub distributor comes to mind because you spoke of a shop.
Approach any major distributor and ask their requirements and profit sharing formula to work with and under them.




















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Thanks so much for your response. I resides in Ekiti state. Where is your base??
BusinessHow Do I Start A Gas Refilling Shop by Fapta(op): 4:25am On Jan 03, 2018
All protocol is duly observe. I need information on how to start up Gas business. Want to start with a gas refilling shop to be precise. How do I go about it because I'm a complete novice in the business.
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I'm interested but the only ish is that I'm in Ekiti State
EducationRe: 4 Reason why Apprenticeship Is Better Than College Degree by Fapta(m): 8:00am On Jul 13, 2017
Mustiboy:
I'm currently an apprentice learning phone engineering. I make money, though not much, but it does satisfy some of my wants. We make about #5,000 a day on average. And sometimes, we make almost #10,000. All the money is my boss' own though and he gives us stipends not so often. That's about #200k he makes in a month. Learning a skill is the best.
In addition, I'm also an aspirant of a university and I'm sure to get an admission with my performance in the just concluded utme exams.
I'll use my acquired skill to feed myself in the University
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Thumb up for you, that's the same process I passed through, I am currently in 400 level now while I'm not panic about what the future holds for me as some of my colleagues in the same department.
PhonesYour Future Phone May Never Need To Be Charged. by Fapta(op): 7:34am On Jul 09, 2017
Your future phone may never need to be charged.

That's the exciting implication of new research out of the University of Washington, where researchers have created a mobile phone prototype that doesn't require a battery to operate.

SEE ALSO: Elon Musk sticks to Twitter bet to build world's biggest lithium-ion battery

The astonishingly efficient prototype requires just 3.5 microwatts of juice, and it employs an innovative approach to avoid the need for a battery cell. Instead, it uses ambient power from radio signals and light — its onboard solar cell is "roughly the size of a grain of rice" — to transmit a signal back to a base station 50 feet away.

The prototype itself is made of simple materials: capacitive touch buttons, a circuit board, and other "off the shelf" components. More impressive is that the team of scientists were able to create a custom base station to transmit the signal with such a small amount of power.

Using this setup, the researchers were able to successfully make and receive calls (via Skype) and place callers on hold. But the scientists say they want to improve the prototype by adding an e-ink display with video-streaming capabilities and encryption to make the calls more secure.

Vamsi Tall, who coauthored the paper, says the base station technology they developed — while it's still an early prototype — could make it possible for battery-free mobile phones to become ubiquitous.

“You could imagine in the future that all cell towers or Wi-Fi routers could come with our base station technology embedded in it,” Tall said. “And if every house has a Wi-Fi router in it, you could get battery-free cellphone coverage everywhere.”
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PhonesRe: 3 Best Reasons Why An Android Phone Is Better Than An iPhone by Fapta(m): 10:00pm On Jun 17, 2017
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