
Recognition: motivate your child without praise
Following on from our article praise: a problematic behaviour management strategy, this article is going to help you understand what praise is actually trying to
You are in the CalmFamily
You are in the CalmFamily
Following on from our article praise: a problematic behaviour management strategy, this article is going to help you understand what praise is actually trying to
I am a mother to a wonderfully feisty 2 year old. A 2 year old who engages in behaviour that at times I am amazed
Our society has almost exclusively moved away from any physical punishment of children in the name of discipline. This is excellent news. Scotland, and the
Using praise and rewards to get our children to behave how we want may seem harmless, even positive. However, using praise to motivate behaviour can
I stayed quiet last week whilst the smacking debate was raging through social media. Fundamentally I agree with Scotland’s decision to make smacking illegal. I
When was the last time someone told you you ‘should’ do something? When was the last time you told yourself you ‘should’ do something? I
This blog post is from Oliver James, psychologist, Guardian columnist and author. His books include ‘Affluenza’, Love Bombing and ‘How Not to F*** Them Up’. Here
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