May 4, 2007

Autism And Discipline 0 It0s All About Consistency

Nearly all parents struggle to find the right way to discipline their children, and there are some families in which discipline is lax or even non-existent. However, when it comes to children with autism, discipline is not only important, it can be hard to implement. Parents must think of autism and discipline in different ways when thinking of how they want to approach this, and they must also be sure to ask for help if they think they are failing.
Three important things to remember when it comes to dealing with discipline for autistic children is be positive, be consistent, and to be timely.
It is recommended that most of the discipline for autistic children be positive. This means that the positive behaviors should be rewarded as much as possible and the negative ones should not be rewarded with a lot of attention. This is good advice for any child, but is very important for children with autism.
When children have bad moments, it is important for a parent to figure out why. They may just be acting out in a naughty manner, but they may also be experiencing tension or frustration.
If they are frustrated, this is an excellent time to remove them […]

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May 3, 2007

When Love Is Not Enough: A Guide to Parenting Children with RAD-Reactive Attachment Disorder by Nancy Thomas

This book is copyright 2005, is 146 pages in length, and is in Excellent quality.The ISBN is 0-9703525-4-9 and available formats are: BRF DAISY A clear, focused plan for parenting disturbed children back to health

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May 2, 2007

A Parenting Tip - The 3 Top Mistakes Parents Make

Parenting is an exhilarating roller-coaster ride at its best. At its worst, well, no one wants to even go there.
Is there a way to put the parenting odds more squarely in your corner? I think so.
While there are no guarantees when it comes to parenting, there are some basic concepts that are necessary for human development. Sometimes this information can feel overwhelming to the conscientious parent.
Sometimes looking at what NOT to do is easier to digest. So here, based on my 2+ decades of parenting, are the 3 top mistakes parents sometimes make.
Mistake #1. Not looking.
What is “not looking” when it comes to parenting? Have you ever not known what to say to your child when he or she has done something you didn’t like? Maybe you were unsure if the behavior was even a problem. You simply felt uncomfortable, but you didn’t know how to explain that to your child.
So you just looked the other way.
Or worse, maybe you laughed and made light of the issue. Certainly there is a place for humor in parenting (a big place) but not if you communicate that the problem is really not a problem after all.
Answer? Squarely face problems that come up […]

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