Comments on: How Discipline Became a Dirty Word: 5 Ways to Correct Children’s Behavior http://thishomemadehome.com/discipline/ Reuse, Recycle, Refurbish Sat, 07 Sep 2019 13:29:15 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5 By: Natalie http://thishomemadehome.com/discipline/#comment-356 Mon, 20 May 2019 04:53:04 +0000 https://thishomemadehome.com/?p=1472#comment-356 In reply to Brett L. Kern.

Sounds great, thanks Brett.

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By: Natalie http://thishomemadehome.com/discipline/#comment-352 Sat, 18 May 2019 13:33:06 +0000 https://thishomemadehome.com/?p=1472#comment-352 In reply to Mama Robbins.

Wow! It is amazing and kind of scary how brazen some kids are becoming.
I’m so glad you like this article. I’m hoping that through writing articles like this we can start turning things around.
As a society we tried to stop abuse by saying ‘all this is bad’, but we didn’t really say what was good, what would work. So instead we see alot of hands off parenting.
Here’s hoping we can make a change.

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By: Natalie http://thishomemadehome.com/discipline/#comment-351 Sat, 18 May 2019 13:04:42 +0000 https://thishomemadehome.com/?p=1472#comment-351 ]]> In reply to Erica Raquel.

Erica, thank you for stopping by, I’m so glad you like the post. I am sorry to hear discipline was used incorrectly in your life. Being able to recognize that is putting you in a good situation to change your own future. I searched out more information in this area in college to try and change my situation as well. I think my parents did their best, but needed more knowledge. Which is why I write now. 😊

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By: Mama Robbins http://thishomemadehome.com/discipline/#comment-347 Fri, 17 May 2019 23:45:10 +0000 https://thishomemadehome.com/?p=1472#comment-347 So well done! It’s amazing how we get so caught up in our own emotions to something we should just let go! Also, I have seen it countless times where a child is behaving very poorly and the parents sit there and watch. I even had a friend last week that had multiple kids bully her son, walked up to her door and started kicking it. When asked to leave or she would call the police..they said, “Go ahead!”….what?
You wrote a fantastic article. Great job.

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By: Erica Raquel http://thishomemadehome.com/discipline/#comment-342 Fri, 17 May 2019 02:13:08 +0000 https://thishomemadehome.com/?p=1472#comment-342 This post means a lot to me. Although I don’t have children of my own yet I was a child who was abused when disciplined and that gave me an outlook on what I would and would not do when I have my own. This is an awesome post!

Erica Raquel
https://www.grandfashlife.com

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By: Natalie http://thishomemadehome.com/discipline/#comment-341 Fri, 17 May 2019 01:13:49 +0000 https://thishomemadehome.com/?p=1472#comment-341 In reply to Erin.

Thanks for reading Erin. I always love to hear your thoughts. When it comes to consequences I try to make it as natural at possible. You can give yourself time to give an appropriate consequence. I feel like I come up with more suitable solutions when I’m not on the spot.

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By: Erin http://thishomemadehome.com/discipline/#comment-340 Thu, 16 May 2019 23:40:45 +0000 https://thishomemadehome.com/?p=1472#comment-340 This was great Natalie. Thanks for the thoughtful post. I have never heard of the saying “I will kick you into next week.” Haha! But, there are so many things we say that are figures of speech when we discipline, and it does not make it through. I think even the most well-spoken lecture can be lost, let alone the figures of speech we use in discipline.

I struggle with consistency. I am still trying to find that right disciplinary consequence when the consequences are needed… I can’t agree more though, a good discussion is best.

Thanks!

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By: Natalie http://thishomemadehome.com/discipline/#comment-331 Mon, 13 May 2019 00:06:26 +0000 https://thishomemadehome.com/?p=1472#comment-331 In reply to Jessica.

Thanks for stopping by. I hope this article is helpful to many people.

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By: Natalie http://thishomemadehome.com/discipline/#comment-328 Sun, 12 May 2019 23:51:41 +0000 https://thishomemadehome.com/?p=1472#comment-328 In reply to Melodie Michelle Wood.

Thank you Melodie. I have put alot of thought into it. This article came after years of working with parents and children and months of thinking about why we view correction so negatively.

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