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APPLYING POSITIVE DISCIPLINE IN PARENTING

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Nguyen Thi Anh Thu

Rubric:Pedagogy
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The family environment greatly affects children’s development. It, especially parenting styles, can facilitate or make it difficult for children’s personality development. In Vietnam, positive discipline has not been widely adopted in families for many reasons. Meanwhile, many families have still used negative discipline, consequently, adversely affecting children’s growth and well-being. Thus, positive discipline and how to take it in families were introduced in this article to help parents easily apply them in their parenting.

Keywords

discipline
positive discipline
negative discipline
parenting
natural consequences
logical consequences
limit setting
time-out.
education

References:

1. Jane Nelsen (Translation). Positive discipline is not punishment, but mutual respect. Vietnam Women’s Publishing House

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3. Jerry Wyckoff PhD., Barbara C. Unell. (Translation). Discipline with love and limits. Labor Publishing House.

4. Daniel J. Siegel, Tina Payne Bryson. (Translation). No-Drama Discipline. Labor Publishing House

5. Oh Eun – Young. (Translation). Don't get angry and then regret it. Labor Publishing House

6. Positive Discipline and Child Guidance. University of Missouri Extension (2016)

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