Can You Discipline Your Children Without Using Blame?

It requires a shift in thinking. Once you realize that criticizing, accusing, punishing or humiliating your child does not create a collaborative atmosphere, does not bring your child closer to you in a shared purpose, and instead focuses attention away from solving the problem, you will begin to enforce your rules in a far more constructive way.
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Published on August 09, 2011 06:18
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Beyond Blame

Carl Alasko
An ongoing series (originally published by the Huffington Post) based on Carl Alasko Ph.D.'s Tarcher Penguin book 'Beyond Blame,' and explaining how to apply its principles in everyday life. ...more
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