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Here are some tips for setting clear limits: Involve your child in working out limits and rules. ... Be clear about the behaviour you expect. ... Discuss responsibilities with your child. ... Agree in advance with your child on what the consequences will be if they don't stick to the rules you've agreed on. More items... •
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Read More »with your child. For example, ‘I’m responsible for providing for you. You have responsibilities too, like tidying your room’. Agree in advance with your child on what the consequences will be if they don’t stick to the rules you’ve agreed on. on what the consequences will be if they don’t stick to the rules you’ve agreed on. Use descriptive praise when your child follows through on agreed limits. For example, ‘Thanks for coming straight home from the movie’. Be willing to discuss and adjust rules as your child shows responsibility or gets older – for example, by extending your child’s curfew. To check whether your family rules are realistic and reasonable, you could talk with other parents who have children of the same age. Many schools can also help with guidance.
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Read More »This consequence should be used sparingly. If you use it too much, it won’t work as well. The idea is to remove something that you know your child enjoys – for example, visits to a friend’s house, access to technology, or access to activities. You need to let your child know in advance that this is what you plan to do, so that they can weigh up whether losing the privilege is worth it. You don’t need to withdraw privileges for a long time for this consequence to be effective. Aim for a short withdrawal that occurs within the few days following the misbehaviour.
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