Behaviour Management
Sounds rather nasty doesn't it! But managing children's behaviour is a major component of parenting. It is also a favourite area for arguments between parents, how you were brought up will influence the way you discipline your children, yet there is no 'one right way' to achieve this. Just when you think you have go it all sorted, children move on in their development and the 'old' methods no longer seem to work. How you manage this area of parenting will have an ongoing influence on the way your children view the world and other adults around them. Taken to its extreme, 'behaviour management' can be deadly. As a Dad you want to find the right methods for your children - when the phrase 'wait til' your Father comes home' rings out, you want to know what to do & how to handle any situation. Articles will discuss different methods of behaviour management and should empower you to make this area of parenting a success.
Peppa Pig is 'making children naughty', parents fear.
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- Written by The Telegraph
Parents are turning against Peppa Pig, the popular children's television character, claiming she is a bad influence on children.
Parents have complained that their offspring are copying the behaviour of Peppa, the naughty cartoon pig, and her brother, George. Some have banned the programme from their homes.
Smacking children reduces emotional intelligence and worsens behaviour.
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- Written by The Telegraph
Smacking children reduces their emotional intelligence and makes their behaviour even worse, claims a new study.
15 pupils under six attack teachers every day
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- Written by Mail Online
Fifteen children aged between four and six are being excluded from school each day for attacking teachers.
Children lashing out at parents to get own way
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- Written by Mail Online
Children are becoming increasingly violent towards their parents when they do not get their own way, a leading psychologist has warned.
Schoolchildren should be forced to wear ties properly in a crackdown on bad behaviour.
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- Written by The Telegraph
Schoolchildren should be forced to do up their top button and wear ties properly in a crackdown on bad behaviour, according to a top Government advisor.
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