Positive Discipline for Toddlers: 10 tips to get started

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  • Опубліковано 29 лип 2024
  • Here are 10 tips to use positive discipline in your home. Positive Discipline is an effective way to help children to learn in a gentle, compassionate and respectful environment. These tips will help you handle toddler tantrums, set boundaries and support your child as they learn self-regulation and self-control. These positive parenting techniques will help you to have a conscious parenting approach to raising your little ones.
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  • @UpWeGrow
    @UpWeGrow  3 роки тому

    🌈😃 What is your favourite trick to get your child to cooperate and do what you need them to do? Is it turning the activity into a game? Asking them to help? Giving them a choice? Something else? Let me know in the comments below 😘

  • @OurHomeschoolCastle
    @OurHomeschoolCastle 3 роки тому +5

    Yes! Showing children respect! This is a great video! ❤️
    My 4 year old is definitely showing us how we really talk😅

    • @UpWeGrow
      @UpWeGrow  3 роки тому +2

      Haha so does my 3 years old. The other day she was playing with her dad, pretending to be his mom and him the baby and he said “I want a bottle” and she said “AGAIN?!” 😂😂😂😂 I was like “oops” 😂

  • @SevenInAll
    @SevenInAll 3 роки тому +5

    This was a very interesting video to listen to. A core part of my discipline approach is always communicating the value behind the behavior I'm asking for or the behavior that needs to be stopped--the deeper reason why, and I use simple, consistent statements so that they are able to learn and understand. You cannot push your brother/take his toy/etc. because your brother is precious. God made him. God made all people and He loves all people, because God loves them, you need to treat other people as if they are precious. Now, he's able to articulate the values back to me, when I ask why he can't take a toy from the baby he can tell me it's because "Glenn is precious." I think giving kids the deeper reasons behind surface-level rules is one important way to respect them.

    • @UpWeGrow
      @UpWeGrow  3 роки тому

      Yes I totally agree 😊 And I love that you are sharing this value with your kids, I think it’s so beautiful ! I think you mentioned this is one of your videos and I thought it was such a lovely way of phrasing it and I started doing the same with my kids 😊 thanks so much for sharing, I love your approach to parenting!

    • @nanabuster7285
      @nanabuster7285 Рік тому

      I love it!

  • @debijyoti
    @debijyoti 11 місяців тому

    Hello you cannot imagine how much you are helping me with these mindful parenting tips.I am Indian and my son is French and there is big difference between Indian and French parenting.
    I am based in Paris and it is important for me to know the French way of parenting and your videos are helping me a lot.
    I keep sharing them with my family members who have toddlers.

  • @mama-yael
    @mama-yael 3 роки тому +2

    I truly appreciated this...my toddler is in the middle of a development leap and it’s pretty intense in terms of his frustration and impatience with things. Thank you for breaking everything down into these 10 helpful steps!!

    • @UpWeGrow
      @UpWeGrow  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you for watching my vide. Yes, it can be very intense and sometimes frustrating, but whenever I feel frustrated I try to remind myself that my toddler is really struggling and overwhelmed and that her little brain isn't mature enough to know how to handle this situation. At this young age, they literally don't have the brain connections they need to be able to self regulate or self control or even understand how others feel... I used to get so mad at my toddler when she hit her brother when he was a tiny baby, but now I understand: her little brain was incapable of imagining what it felt like for him AND incapable of stopping an impulse... Understanding this helps me a lot with keeping my cool in those situations 😊

    • @cherylwade264
      @cherylwade264 Рік тому

      Self Regulation for toddlers
      Videos

  • @matrixpingui
    @matrixpingui 2 роки тому

    Amazing video!! Thank you so much!! ❤️🙏

  • @_eljencasals_
    @_eljencasals_ 3 роки тому

    I struggle with consistency, too! Thanks for the tip...now I need to watch my words more carefully.

    • @UpWeGrow
      @UpWeGrow  3 роки тому +1

      Yes, sometimes I’m about to say something and then I m like “are you really going to follow through with this?... hm maybe not” 😂

    • @_eljencasals_
      @_eljencasals_ 3 роки тому

      @@UpWeGrow haha, that's very relatable! 😂 Keep these kinds of videos coming! 🙌🏼

  • @hajjajikarim2310
    @hajjajikarim2310 2 роки тому

    Great !

  • @dialearningacademy36
    @dialearningacademy36 3 роки тому +1

    What I really want to know is when can I start positive discipline? At what age?

    • @lindab.1625
      @lindab.1625 9 місяців тому

      These tips are great, but ages are not mentioned, it would be nice to know 1 yr, 2 yrs or 3 yr. Just saying preschool isn’t always enough.