TPJ 16: How to Discipline Your Child (an Uncomfortable yet Empowering Approach!)

Hi, Fam! - Un pódcast de Avital Schreiber Levy

How can we discipline our children in a way that’s effective, meaningful, and peaceful? Do you ever feel like you are under incredible pressure to “discipline your child” but aren’t quite sure what exactly that means or what to do? It can be difficult with culture’s mandates and our own irritation levels to know exactly what to do.

 

In this episode, you’ll discover the true meaning of discipline.  I’ll be giving you 3 actionable steps to take toward better disciplining your child.

 

[2:55] How do punishments work? Hint hint - not the way you think

[3:55] What does discipline even mean anyways?

[6:51] I’ve told him time and time again

[10:05] What does practice have to do with discipline?

[13:49] Step 1 - Show, don’t tell

[19:28] Step 2 - We get what we pay for

[26:14] Step 3 - Be the student

 

Be the change you wish to see in your child and guide them along the way!

 

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