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My thoughts on putting a 4-year-old in timeout for a tantrum. Want to know more about my thoughts on this topic? Check out the full episode of the BratBusters Parenting Podcast that
Lisa Bunnage - Parenting Coach(@bratbustersparenting). original sound - Lisa Bunnage - Parenting Coach. My thoughts on putting a 4-year-old in timeout for a tantrum. Want to know more about my thoughts on this topic? Check out the full episode of the BratBusters Parenting Podcast that this clip is from 🎙️ Episode 137: How to Stop Kids ...
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Why don't I recommend a timeout? I think it's humiliating; kids are the same as us, they just can't articulate how things feel like we can. Let’s say for example you make a mistake at work and your boss makes you face the wall for 36 minutes because you’re 36 years-old; it would be humiliating. Same for kids. In my opinion, kids aren’t thinking about what they did in timeout, they are just sitting by themself feeling bad about themselves. Instead, for kids three and over, I use consequences. We
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Alternative to timeout as a consequence for toddlers. Want to know more about my thoughts on this topic? Check out the full episode of the BratBusters Parenting Podcast that this clip is from 🎙️ Episode 109: Balancing Kindness and Discipline Listen now on your favourite podcast player 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and many more podcast players! ▶️ Want to begin your calm leadership journey today? Get the BratBusters Behaviour Board (Plus Toddler Basics) no-cost mini course wh
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How do I keep my toddler in timeout? Personally, I don’t recommend timeouts for any age. So I would suggest you don't do it, and instead focus on consistent corrective actions every single time they do something that you don't like. I'd suggest picking one behavior per week that you wanna correct, and you just do consistent corrective actions. As an example, if they throw a toy, you say no, and you put that toy where they can see it, but can't touch it. You have to do it every single time though
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Does timeout not work for your child? You’re not failing - the method is. Here’s why timeouts don’t work and what you can do instead to truly reach your child. Follow for more proven parenting strategies that actually work. #Parenting #DeborahTillman #PurposedParenting #ParentingTools #ParentingTipsThatWork #ParentingCoach #ParentingHelp | Deborah L. Tillman
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Consider THIS if you’re using Timeout (forced isolation) as a form of discipline. 👇🏼👇🏼 All behavior (every last one) communicates one of two things: - An unmet need, or - An underdeveloped skill Children learn to SUPPRESS emotions when their parents/caregivers consistently: - Use fear based tactics to modify behavior quickly; this includes yelling at, threatening or punishing children - Use forced isolation (time-out), expecting the child to “calm down” on their own - Ignore the child’s emot
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I don’t recommend using timeouts. What do I suggest instead? With toddlers, I use consistent corrective actions, and when they are three and older, I recommend starting with the BratBusters Behaviour Board. By the way, this is a clip from the latest BratBusters Parenting Podcast Episode on how to stop kids from hitting. You can listen to the full episode now on your favourite podcast player! 🎧 P.S. If you’re wanting to get started with calm leadership parenting, check out my BratBusters Behavio
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This mother IS a Cycle Breaker and we can learn a few things from this: 1. Timeout (forced isolation), trying to logic/rationalize with a toddler in the midst of a tantrum & forcing apologies is NOT Authoritative (Gentle/Conscious/Respectful) Parenting and here’s why: Authoritative Parenting needs to have EQUAL measures of warmth/responsiveness AND accountability expectation. If there is an imbalance, it becomes either permissive or authoritarian. 2. In this example, warmth/responsiveness is les
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