Conscious Discipline: Discipline Doesn’t Have to Be Harsh, But It Needs to Be Deliberate by Miguel Hernandez

Kids
2 years ago

Conscious Discipline: Discipline Doesn’t Have to Be Harsh, But It Needs to Be Deliberate

Most parents think about how they discipline their child many times each year, month and maybe every week (or day!). Some question if they are being too harsh. Others wonder if their approach to discipline is enough. 

Oftentimes, the questions arise when negative behaviors don’t seem to dissipate. First off, discipline does not have to be harsh. It doesn’t have to hurt. However, it does need to be consistent and deliberate. What we mean by this is you have to have a specific reason for the discipline you’re choosing. 

For example, if your child accidentally spilled his juice on the table because he was goofing around or not paying attention after you directed him to be more careful, does that warrant being sent to his room and grounded for two weeks? That depends, but most people would say no. However, does that child need some type of discipline? Perhaps. And, when you do need to discipline, the goal should be to help the child feel loved and valued. That is conscious discipline

What do you think?

The content on 30Seconds.com is for informational and entertainment purposes only, and should not be considered medical advice. The information on this site should not be used to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease, and is not a substitute for professional care. Always consult your personal healthcare provider. The opinions or views expressed on 30Seconds.com do not necessarily represent those of 30Seconds or any of its employees, corporate partners or affiliates.

Take 30 seconds and join the 30Seconds community, and follow us on Facebook to get inspiration in your newsfeed daily. Inspire and be inspired.

Related Products on Amazon We Think You May Like:

30Second Mobile, Inc. is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Conscious Discipline: Seeing Things From Your Child’s Perspective May Make Discipline Easier

Discipline Hack: How to Stop a Public Meltdown When Shopping With Kids

Parents, Say "Yes" to Kids Climbing Up the Slide: 7 Unexpected Reasons Why

Risky Play: A Dad Shares 6 Activities He Thinks Kids Should Be Allowed to Do (But What Do You Think?)

Elisa Schmitz
Great perspective, Miguel Hernandez . We so appreciate you sharing these insights with us!

join discussion

Please login to comment.

recommended tips

Your Best Self: 5 Reasons to Be the Best You Can Be at Work

How to Launch Your Own Merchandise Line: 8 Steps From Idea to Income

Looking for a New Job? Here's How to FOCUS on Your Career Goals!

Business Travel: How to Stay Connected With Kids When Traveling