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Jenice Clarke, a colleague, offers 3 parenting skills for building character in your kids. Read on.
3 Parenting Skills for Self-Esteem, Self-Discipline, and Social Competence:
1. Clear instructions
2. Praise
3. Modeling
These 3 parenting skills help communicate respect, build a sense of self, encourage our children to accept responsibility for their actions and build self-discipline. They also build social competence in my kids.
I am confident that research substantiates my claim that children are better able to develop a healthy sense of self and respect, when they are raised with positive discipline.
Jenice says "My blog post on December 15, 2010, '3 Benefits of Using Positive Discipline shows how to enhance a child’s self-worth. I recommend it for parents who are searching for a simple guaranteed method that gives positive results within 30 days of use."
Jenice Clarke
Raising Children with Positive Discipline
http://www.jeniceclarkepositivediscipline.blogspot.com/
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With warm wishes,
Jean Tracy, MSS
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