MonkeyPie
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Dreamer_D|1291140097|2782911 said:I believe that it is not about the immediate consequence in these situation, but the entire system in which the child lives. If you are a wishy washy parent and then try to "discipline" when big things happen, of course it won't go over well. That is because your child needs to learn self-regulation, the most important skill they will ever learn in their life (i.e. impulse control), and that learning does NOT happen in time out. It happens day in and day out when we guide their behaviour and pay attention to what they are doing and be consistent in our rules.
I love this thread. I totally agree with you, Dreamer.
I'm always worried that when Micah gets older I won't teach him properly and he will be a little heathen. But my methods (at least so far, and what I plan to do in the future) are exactly what you guys are talking about. It's good to know I'm not going about it all wrong
FWIW, I think it's good to start early and some kids DO understand. I have already taught Micah (at almost 8 months) that if I say, "Nice!" he will pat my dad's cat gently. He used to attack her with excitement and pull ears, tail and fur. Thank goodness she's very mellow and just purrs the whole time. But I took his hand and showed him how to pat and pet, and I would say, "Niiiice," as we did it. Now if I say nice at all, he will pat whatever he is touching gently. He has also learned that if he is being cranky and throws himself backward in the arms of whoever is holding him, that it means he gets put down, which he hates if he's cranky. Little ones can be taught, it just takes a lot more repetition.