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Montessori Toddler Discipline

How To Educate Tomorrow's Adult. The Method To Be A Guide Capable Of Promoting The Growth Of The Child, Allowing All His Innate Potential To Be Realized.

Sarah Harmon

Self-Help / Affirmations

Do you want to learn how to raise an emotional child and deal with tantrums in toddlers? If yes, then keep reading!

Discipline helps you to teach and guide your children about positive values and instills positive behaviors. An effective parenting model must use discipline proactively. The objective is to employ proactive tactics that encourage the sense of responsibility in your children, improve self-esteem, and enhance your relationship with your children. This entails setting limits, discerning between good and bad behaviors, discussing values, and using distractions, time-outs, and logical consequences. 

This book covers:

·     What It Means to Educate

·     The Montessori Method

·     Effects of Montessori Education and Learning

·     Curriculum

·     The Montessori Method Today

And much more

Showing your child the appropriate way to do various chores and behave is extremely important.

Use time-outs appropriately. A parent can use time-out to react to dangerous and negative behaviors like hitting, biting, and purposeful destruction. It's good to use time out when he or she concretely knows its meaning, usually at three years. Sit with the child in a place without distractions and try to explain one's mistakes and how to behave well next time. Once the time-out is complete, acknowledge when the child behaves well. 

Ensure your display of affection for your little one surpasses any punishes or consequences: kisses, hugs, and good-nurtured kinesthetic play are vital in reassuring your child that you love her. Attention and praise will motivate your child to follow the set rules. Instead of overloading your child with laws that may upset him or her, try to emphasize those meant for safety. Assist the child in complying with the rules by childproofing your house and getting rid of certain temptations. 

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