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What are some effective ways to discipline a child?

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Question added by Zain Khater , Project Supervisor – StartUp Project , Injaz
Date Posted: 2018/02/14
elyes ben ali
by elyes ben ali , service budget ,tresorier et comptabilité , Société de Electricité et Gaz

discipline of nature 

discipline of society

discipline superior force

Mamoun elbaghir abdalla mhamad Eltayeb
by Mamoun elbaghir abdalla mhamad Eltayeb , Insurance agent / Producer , Albaraka Insurance Company

Thank you , due lack of information and knowlede in this side . I regret unable to answer

Regards.

Evgeny Muzychenko
by Evgeny Muzychenko , BDM , Idea Consulting

1st - Background - Principles of morale. What is good (God) and bad (Evil). This is the very first and essentially important origin you need to seed in your child.2nd - Learning and Adapting. Your child will learn from you first. Discipline yourself, show it to your child and your child will follow. 3rd - Set proper rules and motivations. Your child will be trying repeat what you are doing. You should set rules and always explain in a kind manner what is allowed and what is not. Give some positive cheers everytime your child does something good and positive. 4th - Punishments. This is very important. If you won't punish, then life will punish. Always set fair punishment! It works perfectly with my child. My son loves and respects me. And I love and respect him in return.

Faizan Khan
by Faizan Khan , Intern , Fauji Cement Company Limited, Fateh Jang

There are 3 disciplines that need to follow to discipline a child. 1) Discipline of Nature 2)Discipline of Society 3)Discipline of Superior force

Sonya Belloumi
by Sonya Belloumi , Trademark Officer , Abu-Ghazaleh Intellectual Property

I do believe that there is no standard way to discipline a child because it depends on the environment and kid's character and age. Sorry I am not a specialist in such a matter. However, discipline must not mean control and define a certain attitude to a child. this may lead to confusion.