CHILD DISCIPLiNE
CHILD DISCIPLINE
Because the values, beliefs, education, customs and cultures of people vary so widely, along with the age and temperament of the child, methods of child discipline vary widely. Child discipline is a topic that draws from a wide range of interested fields, such as parenting , the professional practice of behavior analysis, development psychology,social work, and various religious perspectives . In recent years, advances in the understanding of attachment parenting have provided a new background of theoretical understanding and advanced clinical and practical understanding of the effectiveness and outcome of parenting methods.
Because the values, beliefs, education, customs and cultures of people vary so widely, along with the age and temperament of the child, methods of child discipline vary widely. Child discipline is a topic that draws from a wide range of interested fields, such as parenting , the professional practice of behavior analysis, development psychology,social work, and various religious perspectives . In recent years, advances in the understanding of attachment parenting have provided a new background of theoretical understanding and advanced clinical and practical understanding of the effectiveness and outcome of parenting methods.
The
word discipline is defined as imparting knowledge and skill, in other words to
teach. Discipline is used by parents to teach
their children about expectations, guidelines and principles. Children need to
be given regular discipline to be taught right from wrong and to be maintained
safe. Child discipline can involve rewards and punishments to teach
self-control, increase desirable behaviors and decrease undesirable behaviors
in children. In its most general sense,discipline refers to systematic instruction given
to a disciple. To discipline thus means to instruct a person to
follow a particular code of conduct.While
the purpose of child discipline is to develop and entrench desirable social habits in children, the ultimate goal is to
foster sound judgement and morals so the child develops and maintains
self-discipline throughout the rest of his/her life.
In
western society, there has been debate in recent years over the use of corporal punishment for children in general, and increased attention
has been given to the concept of "positive parenting" where good
behavior is encouraged and rewarded.
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