Healthy Ways To Discipline Your Child

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  • Discipline is one of the essential things that children need growing up and as an advocate of positive parenting, I want to help you discipline yours in the healthiest possible way. Here are 5 ideas.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 191

  • @sakinakharrubi6303
    @sakinakharrubi6303 3 роки тому +30

    I can’t thank you and your team enough for all this amazing content you share. It’s been almost exactly a year since I came across one of your videos and you started me on a journey of discovering myself and discovering the problem was never with my kids but with my raising techniques and lack of self control. When I first started watching your videos a year ago.. I am ashamed to say I was an abusive and compulsive mother.. Now, after one hard but consistent year, I still have much work to do, but I am no longer physical and don’t ever even think of using it as a means of discipline anymore!! I take deep breaths when upset with my kids and Shouting isn’t my preferred method of communication with them anymore! Yes.. I still raise my voice, but I always try my best to catch myself and talk to them with a Calm Face, Calm Voice, Calm Body. 😍💯 And my kids are soooo much more responsive!! They’re not ornery or violent anymore, thank you sooooooo much Dr. Jenkins!!!!
    I am only sharing all this in hopes other parents can read this and see you’re never too far gone.. no matter how damaged your relationship is with your kids, as long as there’s breath left in you, start today, and you’ll thank yourself. Your kids will thank you. And watch as all the positive parenting videos!!

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  3 роки тому +3

      Sakina Kharrubi, we are honored to be on your team. You are the mother your children need.

  • @d0rk
    @d0rk 3 роки тому +46

    It sounds like I have to change myself and not my kids

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  3 роки тому +5

      Sweett And Simple, and once we change, the kiddos seem to follow right behind.

    • @kabosekoele-onlinemathtuto277
      @kabosekoele-onlinemathtuto277 3 роки тому +1

      I noted that as well. They see your example and lead with that.

    • @SwimminWitDaFishies
      @SwimminWitDaFishies 2 роки тому +1

      That's the formula for each and every Nanny 911 and Super Nanny episode! You need to make sure your oxygen mask is on and adjusted before you can assist others!

    • @tahreb904
      @tahreb904 10 місяців тому

      Hhhhhhhhh you are right

    • @amandawatson3555
      @amandawatson3555 8 місяців тому

      Me to

  • @angeliamessex4340
    @angeliamessex4340 2 роки тому +7

    I at times can catch myself arguing with my 7 year old because she isn’t listening and doing the thing I asked her to do, so after watching some videos on this channel for a few days, I have been doing the 2 choice thing and it works wonders. Normally washing hair and body at bath time my daughter tends to fight with me on it so I gave her 2 options and surprisingly enough she chose one and we went ahead and started 😮😲😳 I was like wow okay. Then I did it in a few other situations just to try and she was so cooperative and picked and we got it done. I did it in front of my husband one night and he was shocked bc it was normally something she tends to fight me on so he was surprised as well. Just remembering these little tips and tricks I’ve learned has helped me to in the end not yell and get frustrated etc bc of having to basically talk her into picking up her toys or getting ready for bed and so on. So glad I found this channel, I had been struggling not only with her but my older ones. Looking forward to watching more videos on here along with others to really help me with my parenting and just being a fun mother again not a mom that my daughter doesn’t want anything to do with etc. I really appreciate when I find channels and videos such as these. They really help when you don’t have money to pay for such services etc.

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  2 роки тому

      You are very welcome, I am glad they are helping.

    • @maronfasil4523
      @maronfasil4523 3 місяці тому

      I’m late but I love hearing how this tip worked with little resistance!

  • @candaceliebenberg248
    @candaceliebenberg248 4 роки тому +8

    When moms smiling the kids/hubby is thinking!!!! Loooove it🌟

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  4 роки тому

      Yes, I love it! Thank you for watching and commenting, Candace Liebenberg.

  • @parentrixbyira860
    @parentrixbyira860 5 років тому +17

    Phew! You totally had my back today! I have been going nuts arguing with a fellow mommy and now I have words to back up my gut feeling! Yaay! It's all business because we have separated the emotion from the discipline!!!

  • @JaneDoe-yg7eo
    @JaneDoe-yg7eo 5 років тому +9

    Dr. Paul, I'm going to replay this video till I learn the message by heart in hope for regaining control over my 6 y.old daughter and I mean it.😉

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  5 років тому +2

      As we learn principles and add to our skill set as a parent, repetition is key, Kasia Misianda. Watch away. Honored to be on your team.

  • @qasemibaa
    @qasemibaa 2 роки тому +3

    I watched this two years ago, and coming back to it now again! It’s nice to have a reminder of the basics :)

  • @manilaphilippines8580
    @manilaphilippines8580 5 років тому +8

    1. Separate the emotion and discipline..
    2.
    3.consequences
    4.empathy
    5.give 2 choices

  • @yamunajolicoeur2807
    @yamunajolicoeur2807 2 роки тому +3

    You are 💯 about the parent being out of control especially when under stress.. i absolutely I had to really look at my self as a single parent especially...its a very hard thing to do, guilt and shame follows with this process this channel helps you realize that you can change fast with dedication and know other parents are going through the same thing ❤️ if your watching your a great parent 💙

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  2 роки тому +1

      We are all in this together. Glad you are here in the mix.

  • @allisonlucas4507
    @allisonlucas4507 3 роки тому +2

    My daughters needed this. They were acting absolutely horrendous over food.

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  3 роки тому

      Allison Lucas, I am glad you are sharing it with her. Thanks.

  • @gracebock2900
    @gracebock2900 5 років тому +5

    Dear Dr Paul, dealing with kids is , tho tough at times, still much easier than dealing with immature but grown-up people. Real tough to exercise the love n discipline b'cos the discipline(not getting what u want) means no love n they have ways to get what they want b'cos they're adults n no more kid-size.Their parents pampered them n it's tough balancing the "loven discipline"

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  5 років тому +1

      Yes, Grace Bock, adults are definitely more of a challenge at times. Good comment.

  • @sivakolunthunathan8653
    @sivakolunthunathan8653 2 роки тому +1

    Live on purpose I have found in youtube so really good advice programmes for present world.

  • @sigridkutz4468
    @sigridkutz4468 3 роки тому +4

    One other thing that is so important is to be consistent. When I don't feel well I might just give them what they want, and other times I have the strength to do it right. But I have to remember that I am not perfect, and it's okay to tell them: " I am sorry that I screamed at you". They usually say: that's okay, I forgive you.

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  3 роки тому +1

      Sigrid Kutz, we believe in do-overs. It is o.k. to give in when you aren't at 100%. You are human, give yourself a break sometimes. The kids will understand the difference, you can even tell them.

  • @adelitenyamhanga7823
    @adelitenyamhanga7823 2 роки тому +3

    Stay calm no emotions in descipline stay in control
    Think and not fight.
    Follow through with consequences
    Emphathy
    Control and maturity
    Give two choices
    Accountability and consequences

  • @ReflectingShadow
    @ReflectingShadow 5 років тому +10

    i wish my parents couldve seen this video when they were raising me :|
    great video as always though! your tips always help me to be a better mom and make my life much easier (and dad's too ;) )

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  5 років тому

      RS, thank you for your kind words. I am glad the video was helpful.

  • @cancerjune2773
    @cancerjune2773 4 роки тому +4

    I can agree separate emotion from decipline and have emphaty , be calm always when kids are whining for nothing / I work as a nanny the kids I look after are well behaved !

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  4 роки тому +1

      Cancer June, very well said. You sound amazing.

  • @amoralavenezolana1
    @amoralavenezolana1 3 роки тому +4

    Love your videos, I just wish you would give examples on what to say , consequences example related to their age

  • @deefee701
    @deefee701 3 роки тому +3

    This is powerful advice. Dr Paul, you really understand kids and parents.

  • @tessjones5987
    @tessjones5987 2 роки тому +1

    I have been reading Pathological Positivity. It is so full of great information but I still need more
    of Dr. Jenkins insights. So I am here watching and learning.

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  2 роки тому

      Tess Jones, thanks, please leave a rating at Amazon. Also, there is a podcast, liveonpurposeradio.com.

  • @AnastaAnam28
    @AnastaAnam28 5 років тому +12

    Thank you so much for everything you do!! Your videos are WONDERFUL! They have really helped me with myself and my kids 💖💖💖

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  5 років тому +1

      Thank you, Amanda Gray. Glad you are enjoying the videos.

  • @venussemmens4124
    @venussemmens4124 5 років тому +6

    Love you so much for that Dr. Paul.

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  5 років тому

      Glad you enjoyed the video, Venus Semmens. Thanks for watching.

  • @ThatPrettyMess
    @ThatPrettyMess Рік тому +1

    Absolutely 🙌 working on this every single day day lol

  • @LucidHorizons
    @LucidHorizons 5 років тому +5

    Thank you Dr. Jenkins.

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  5 років тому

      You are welcome, Lucid Horizon. Honored to be on your team.

  • @desereekjersem7614
    @desereekjersem7614 5 років тому +5

    Thank you alwayz Dr Paul 😀 stay amazing 👍. I take your timeless wisdom with me everyday 😁. Have a phenomenal day everyone filled with lots of unconditional lovez, light, and laughter 😊😘👍👍👍💕💟💞💓💜💝🌟🌠✨💫🔥🍀🌈☀🌈🌷🌹🌼🌻🎶🎊🎶🎇💰💵💰💵

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  5 років тому

      It is a great day, Deseree Kjersem. Thanks for your positivity.

  • @debleeann81
    @debleeann81 2 роки тому +2

    I’m using these tips as a daycare teacher as well as a parent.I have 4 one and a half year olds at work and at home a 9 year old and 13 year old daughters.Thanks for helping!

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  2 роки тому +1

      I'm so glad! Thanks, Deborah, please share with any other parents you think might be interested.

    • @debleeann81
      @debleeann81 2 роки тому

      @@LiveOnPurposeTV shared one other video on Facebook

  • @TheWallofWealth
    @TheWallofWealth 2 роки тому +2

    I just love all of these sessions! I wish I had this so much sooner!

  • @JessicaTang9202019
    @JessicaTang9202019 5 років тому +6

    Thank you so much Dr.Paul.😊😊😊

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  5 років тому

      You are welcome, Jessica Ilano. Thanks for watching.

  • @LeyKonNar
    @LeyKonNar 5 років тому +13

    These lectures are so awesome, thank you for your time Dr. Jenkins.

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  5 років тому

      You are welcome, Evan Bowen. Glad you are finding them interesting.

    • @snehagarde5204
      @snehagarde5204 3 роки тому

      @@LiveOnPurposeTV 1

  • @kvilleify
    @kvilleify 5 років тому +10

    Love and discipline! Thank you

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  5 років тому

      Yes, kvilleify, they really go together. Thanks for watching.

  • @s.d774
    @s.d774 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you, you are helping me so much!

  • @FreeMeLife
    @FreeMeLife 5 років тому +4

    You are so so great...life changing. Xoxo

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  5 років тому

      Glad to have you with the Live On Purpose Family, FreeMe Life.

  • @brendaamaya1815
    @brendaamaya1815 3 роки тому +3

    Wow! Very helpful! Appreciate it! Focus on what I can control!

  • @mrtrunxx
    @mrtrunxx 3 роки тому +3

    So glad i found you Doctor!!!Greetings from Greece

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  3 роки тому +1

      Welcome! Kostas Kovalas, glad you are part of our community.

  • @tristanostman7661
    @tristanostman7661 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you! I needed to hear this. This morning I have a 3 and 5 year old both boys.

  • @mizer6967
    @mizer6967 5 років тому +3

    Thank you!!!!

  • @meghrajadhikari2147
    @meghrajadhikari2147 4 роки тому +3

    So great, so inspiring !

  • @rosie01ism
    @rosie01ism 5 років тому +5

    Great ideas, they are so true.

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  5 років тому

      Glad you enjoyed the video, rose fragale. Thanks for watching.

  • @kermittime6507
    @kermittime6507 4 роки тому +12

    This is brilliant advice! Every parent should watch. This stuff works because it’s based on deep analysis of human behaviour and psychology. I can testify as a parent myself. The empathy bit is very hard cause majority of us didn’t get it as kids ourselves and a lot of people don’t even know how it’s crucial in parenting and don’t have a deeper understanding of it. Do you have some videos about developing the empathy skill as a parent and the importance of it? Thank you

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  4 роки тому +1

      Jagoda Hoffman, thank you so much for your comment. There is proven long-term research and principle based.

  • @dreamtoonofficialchannel
    @dreamtoonofficialchannel 2 роки тому +3

    Warms the heart, warms the soul. This music is very soothing. Stay connected :) 👍😀😆

  • @waitwhat3873
    @waitwhat3873 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you... Awesome advise

  • @smritihalder1236
    @smritihalder1236 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much sir..... Nowadays u became my parenting coach... I feel excited and confident whenever I go through any one of your videos... All these are truly guiding to transform me to be a compassionate mom and enjoy the motherhood.... Thanks a lot once again..... Your effort is great...

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  4 роки тому

      Smriti Halder, honored to be on your team. So glad you are enjoying motherhood.

  • @addazzin
    @addazzin 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for your videos.

  • @retasa7652
    @retasa7652 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much D/r

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  4 роки тому

      You are very welcome, Reta Sa. Thank you for watching.

  • @quickben2090
    @quickben2090 5 років тому +7

    Thank you so much for the knowledge you share in your videos. It helped me so much in the communication with my kid.

  • @zebra86
    @zebra86 2 роки тому +2

    Me and my husband do two things that are different from what our parents did. We tell our children that we love them everyday and we apologize to them after a conflict. Yet I still often feel like I'm not enough and that I one day will have a dissapointed child in the future. We are financially blessed and have baught pretty much everything our children need and wished for (regular things and toys). Yet I often stumble upon myself not feeling enough and having guilt over old conflicts were I felt I lost emotional control. I feel I might just wanted to share my feelings here and hope someone feels the same.

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  2 роки тому

      A Av, celebrate your successes and practice positive thinking.

  • @suprasannasurendran2075
    @suprasannasurendran2075 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks so much Dr Paul for the videos, helps a lot . Am very grateful to you. Thanks. Best wishes to you

  • @kabosekoele-onlinemathtuto277
    @kabosekoele-onlinemathtuto277 3 роки тому +3

    Again and always, very well done. I'm obsessed.

  • @angeliamessex4340
    @angeliamessex4340 2 роки тому +1

    Also to add on to my other comment, she had chose a third option one night and my husband was waiting bc he knew she would do this and instead of me arguing with her and getting frustrated and yelling at the poor girl, losing my cool, I have been learning how to keep my calm and just not let the conversation escalated so high. For instance I had simply said the 3rd option would not work this time as we only agreed on the 2 and that one or the other would be it and she chose and we moved on. I couldn’t believe it because normally she will explore a third option and I end up giving in and this is why she keeps doing it bc she knows I give in... anyways LOL long story short I’m just thankful for people like you helping people like me 🙂

  • @wendypalafox2480
    @wendypalafox2480 Рік тому +1

    I'm listening to this out loud and my 5 year old son is listening and bursted "That sounds like me! Frustrated and Angry" We're both listening to talk it out and not pop like headless chickens 🤗

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  Рік тому

      Wonderful! I love it when families listen together and then support each other to make positive changes.

  • @retasa7652
    @retasa7652 4 роки тому +1

    Wonderful I will tray

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  4 роки тому

      I am honored to be on your positive parenting journey, Reta Sa. Thanks for being here.

    • @retasa7652
      @retasa7652 4 роки тому +1

      @@LiveOnPurposeTV thank you so much D/R I really appreciate your help it's also effective

  • @SquallyParkour
    @SquallyParkour 2 роки тому +2

    This has been a blessing to me, thank you! I did not issue a consequence for my son (8) lying so much lately. Just another talk, but should I be issuing a consequence?

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  2 роки тому +1

      Yes, and reward when he is telling the truth.

  • @christinatoros0l69
    @christinatoros0l69 3 роки тому +2

    Dr. I just appreciate (love) you, your work, insight, approach. I don't have healthy examples from my parents or upbringing, so I learn so much from you! I've learned that I'm too inconsistent with my children, kinda afraid to discipline, but have been practicing. I'm such a weenie, a single full-time working mother (my daughters are amazing) but I need to give them everything they need to be healthy fruitful people. What are guidelines for discipline options, like amount how much time in time out, or taking object away...I struggle finding the options for them to choose.

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  3 роки тому

      Christina Morales, it really depends on the child, how much do they need to get the message? Experiment. Some go by a minute per year. If the child doesn't get the idea, you can add a couple minutes. You are not alone, this is a common question.

  • @WolvesandWhatnot
    @WolvesandWhatnot 2 роки тому +2

    Can you do a video about this topic related to high schoolers failing classes?

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  2 роки тому

      I think there is something like that on the teenage playlist. Check it out and see if it is what you are looking for.

  • @madamesana4u
    @madamesana4u 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the tips, but personally I found so many hard words, as mom would love to understand more by giving examples of each tip please

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  4 роки тому

      Expats in India With madame Sana, I will work on that.

  • @SwimminWitDaFishies
    @SwimminWitDaFishies 2 роки тому +2

    Hey, how about healthy ways to discipline your spouse who sabotages your parenting style??

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  2 роки тому

      Yikes! Get some professional help to get the both of you on the same page and supporting one another.

  • @ariadneravenwillow9322
    @ariadneravenwillow9322 3 роки тому +2

    Now does this apply to smaller children also such as 2 year olds? My son is 2 with a ifsp and a possible learning defect, and we have a new born baby in the home so I want to discipline him appropriately to teach him the right way how to act around his new baby sister ❤️ keep a productive environment for both my little ones!!

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  3 роки тому +2

      Ariadne Ravenwillow, On a smaller scale. Don't overthink this, keep the rules simple and be consistent.

  • @JayJay-lr5wm
    @JayJay-lr5wm 4 роки тому +3

    It really does work, I tried once and my 6 year old immediatly stopped doing what she was doing.. But it piss me off when she's deliberately trying to annoy the younger siblings, I have 3 all under the age 6, one and a half year apart.. please advise,

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  4 роки тому

      Jessy Hijarunguru, so glad the videos are assisting you as a parent. I have a couple videos that might help with the older sister annoying her younger siblings. We have "How To Deal With Sibling Rivalry," found here: ua-cam.com/video/ptCh4FQ7mDc/v-deo.html, or "How To Deal With Sibling Rivalry In Toddlers" here: ua-cam.com/video/zovg9uFwbkc/v-deo.html. Thank you for watching.

  • @ethanolintoxication
    @ethanolintoxication 5 років тому +15

    But if I react with a smile when my 3 year old is being impolite, wouldn't he think that I agree with what he is doing and that I'm being 'part' of his game?

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  5 років тому +16

      The smile is not agreeing with him being impolite, it is letting him know that the action he is taking will not have the effect of getting a rise out of you. That is what most kids want to do, Beatriz Alicia Palacio Jaramillo. You will still tell him that his behavior is not allowed and if he continues, disciplining him, with the smile.

  • @alcaloidedoergot
    @alcaloidedoergot 5 років тому +2

    Can I give you a hug? A great one? Well, fell yourself hugged.

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  5 років тому

      Hugs are good, and high fives and fist bumps. Thanks for watching, alcaloidedoergot.

  • @HISIAM888RUHIS888
    @HISIAM888RUHIS888 4 роки тому +3

    What if the Parent is immature & has no empathy?
    And the Child gets Shamed.. blamed.. rejected.. yelled at through rage? How does a child “handle that?” They Are Confused!

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  4 роки тому

      HISIAM888RUHIS888, it is a tough situation and the number one thing to get clear on is what you control and what you don't. You don't control your parent, you control you. You can decide what to listen to and what not to. You can decide the truth and you can decide that you are not going to treat other people this way.

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  4 роки тому

      HISIAM888RUHIS888, it is a tough situation and the number one thing to get clear on is what you control and what you don't. You don't control your parent, you control you. You can decide what to listen to and what not to. You can decide the truth and you can decide that you are not going to treat other people this way.

  • @littlepea12
    @littlepea12 5 років тому +6

    What are some of the examples of "consequences" ?

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  5 років тому +2

      It really depends on the child, littlepea12. It could be time out, losing screen time, losing a privilege of a toy or having an extra chore. It could be writing a paper, depends on the age of the child and what they respond to.

  • @amandacompton8878
    @amandacompton8878 3 роки тому +2

    What do when ur 8 year old lil girl and 5 year old boy isnt listening to me and aruging back with me and yelling ,having attitudes,back talking and not listening to what u tell them to do or ask them to do? And when they are misbehaving what is good conquenses for them to displicine them.? I need advice to give my friend

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  3 роки тому

      Amanda Compton, I don't know anything about them or their lives. It could be anything from having chores to losing privileges such as no electronics or access to something they enjoy. It is also about praising them when their behavior is positive.

  • @VeroNika-gc7mb
    @VeroNika-gc7mb 5 років тому +4

    Dr. Paul, thank you for the another awesome collection of tips!
    Question. We had a rough morning today. Our 8 y o son insisted on having other breakfast than was served 3 minutes before leaving the house. He stubbornly refused to leave even after I and my husband paitently explained that there is no time and having that BF tomorrow option didn't satisfy him. My husband had to take him forcefully to the car in tears and resistance, which was very painfully for all of us. He escaped from the car and this drama lasted 30 min after we HAD to leave the house. What strategy and behaviour would you recommend to us? He has issues with insisting on his rules and consequences as limiting screen time are not actually related to this situation - are these ok to use?
    Thank you so much!

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  5 років тому +4

      Hi Nichka, please check out the video on the Parenting Playlist, How To Get Your Kids To Listen Without Yelling. You need to take him to the car without any emotion, just give him the choices and then follow through. He will begin to see that you mean business and he can't control the course of the morning, that is what he is trying to do. You may want to try having no screen time for a week and see if his behavior is different. Some children cannot handle it during the school week. He may need more time to go through the morning routine, also. Some children do not like being hurried. Experiment and see what happens.

  • @brendavaldes4941
    @brendavaldes4941 5 років тому +3

    But what to do when my 6 years old with ASD get in that point when he doesn't care anything but to fight and hit, bite, etc,? Instead to manege is getting harder, what the best way to react as a parent who's been trying to help him and is not working. Thank you Dr.

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  5 років тому +1

      Give the consequences and be consistent with a calm face, calm body, calm voice, Brenda Valdes. Move him to a safe place and wait out the storm, it will pass and then you can talk.

    • @brendavaldes4941
      @brendavaldes4941 5 років тому +1

      @@LiveOnPurposeTV thank you Dr. for your feedback.

  • @amandap7926
    @amandap7926 5 років тому +5

    What would be an appropriate consequence for a 15 year old who didn’t have permission to go somewhere but went anyways?

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  5 років тому +1

      It depends on the child and the situation, Amanda P. What motivates the teen? It could be having him or her write an essay, it could be doing additional yardwork or chores, it could be missing out on an event or having their curfew tightened up. Ask them what they think should be the consequence, if appropriate.

    • @jsnlsn8852
      @jsnlsn8852 5 років тому

      Live On Purpose TV up

  • @oceanminded2009
    @oceanminded2009 3 роки тому +2

    The free links on the description don't work Doc. I'm saving up for Positive Parenting. Not cheap esp. Coming from a third world country but my kid deserves parents I never had.

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  3 роки тому

      Here is the link: drpauljenkins.info/portablepositivity. Thank you for your kind words and we will be back with more videos.

  • @brightpage1020
    @brightpage1020 2 роки тому +1

    Do these healthy discipline techniques work also for special needs, like autism spectrum, ADHD, or absence seizure children?

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  2 роки тому

      Not always. The capabilities of each child need to be taken into consideration.

  • @drsabakhan1731
    @drsabakhan1731 5 років тому +3

    Hi sir
    I have a question
    Does cerebellar atrophy in age of 30 years with unbalance walking can be cured??

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  5 років тому

      That is beyond my scope of practice, drsaba khan. Thanks for watching the videos.

  • @MichaelPhongMitchell
    @MichaelPhongMitchell 10 місяців тому +2

    I have a problem. I gave my three-year-old two choices on a school day. I told him that he had to get ready for school. He said no. I told him that either he gets dressed or Daddy will dress him. He refused to get dressed and resisted when I tried to dress him. He started to cry like a crybaby as usual. So, I just gave up. What do you do in that situation when you give a child two choices, but the child cries hysterically after you try to give a consequence??

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  10 місяців тому

      Give them a reason to do what you want. Figure out what he wants and he gets it when he gets dressed.

    • @ferralgf
      @ferralgf 8 місяців тому

      My 3 yr old boy has not yet reached the skill level of dressing himself. He is a very emotional type and i put more effort into helping him feel at ease especially in the mornings when evryone should be taking their time to move. I take more action on my part to dress the child and allow them spare time in bed so their mental state isnt so disrupted by the early-rising that modern lifetsyles demand.
      Even when your child is in a bad mood it helps to remain unaffected by it. Toddlers are so emotionally demanding, that i try to preserve my emotional charge for situations that are not so trivial as morning-grumpies. Sometimes u gotta be in a bright mood for your own sake. And when the child is ready to join you, they will get to reinforce that whole process of coming back to a cheerful mood by knowing u will be there.

  • @addazzin
    @addazzin 3 роки тому +2

    How to help my husband. He blows up because my kid was talking with a kid during his game. He blows up often :/ for little things. Because our child drop something, because he didn't answer the way he wants to. We are happy and peace when he is not around even my child 8 years old told me if one day I want divorce him. :/

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  3 роки тому

      How sad, get him into go.liveonpurposecentral.com for our positive power-up course or you can buy it at positivepowerup.com. Schedule a breakthrough call for no cost at www.drpauljenkins.com/breakthroughcall.

  • @thumper6425
    @thumper6425 Рік тому +1

    💜💜💜

  • @glandalissaguevara1519
    @glandalissaguevara1519 3 роки тому +2

    Dr. Paul Jenkins, what if my 7 year old daughter didn't really obey me even once. She does whatever she wants to do even if I say no to her. I can't control her from playing computer games. she always uses the desktop of my big brother playing computer games for hours and doesn't stop even thouugh you ask politely to her to stop and study or play with her toys or have some bondinf with me. I really do need help with this being a single mother. Thank you. May God bless you always.

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  3 роки тому +1

      Glanda Lissa Guevara, at 7 years old? Yes, you can tell her she is not allowed to play. Have a password put on the computer and she can't sign on. At 7 years old she doesn't have the emotional maturity to decide this, that is what parents are for.

    • @glandalissaguevara1519
      @glandalissaguevara1519 3 роки тому

      Thank you so much Dr. Paul Jenkins. I'LL try doing my best to convince my daughter to stop computer games. I'm really praying hard that this problem with my daughter will end. Keep safe always. God be with you and your family.

  • @vinutashrikhande4964
    @vinutashrikhande4964 3 роки тому +2

    Can you please help me to increase my toddler who is 1.5 year old, he never gets hungry, I have to some outdoor surrounding during feeding, please help to improve his appetite

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  3 роки тому

      Vinuta Shrikhande, I am not sure what I can do beyond the video. If you would like individual coaching you can reach out through my website.

  • @lornangumbullu8385
    @lornangumbullu8385 3 роки тому +2

    🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️❤️

  • @laurac.9322
    @laurac.9322 3 роки тому +1

    What do ya do with narcissistic or bpd or other diagnosis?

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  3 роки тому

      Laura C, depends on the diagnosis, usually behavioral therapy.

  • @Chat-P
    @Chat-P 10 місяців тому +1

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @rays2802
    @rays2802 10 місяців тому +1

    Didn't work for me. When I refused to give in to my child's tantrum , she used to scream for hours. For every little demands screaming for hrs. Continued for a whole month. Then I had to follow my own method. If I smiled she screamed even more. If I tried to console she cried louder. If I put her down she screamed horribly. I literally had to tolerate high pitched screaming for hours everyday for every little thing while holding her on my lap like a stone.any move from my side triggered louder screams. When some of her demands are not met, maybe not even by me, but someone else, she screamed coming to me. If I tried to divert her attention, even if sometimes I succeeded to do so, making her laugh, she eventually resumed that annoying groans in a couple of minutes and it went on for 2 hrs till I literally screamed at her horribly.

    • @rays2802
      @rays2802 10 місяців тому

      If u have any solution, pls let me know. If I give her 2 choices she always comes up with a third one with screams. Things are better now, these days my words , that .." if you weren't so busy screaming n crying , we could have played a lot," kind of works.

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  10 місяців тому

      Do what works for your child. Every parents needs to understand their child. Sounds like you have a handle on it.

  • @SwimminWitDaFishies
    @SwimminWitDaFishies 2 роки тому +3

    Kids that play you like a violin know what they're doing. They will count on your emotional investment in them to keep you in your place as rescuer. The longer you keep rescuing and the older they get, the more dire the consequences will be for them. And the more your retirement moves forward from when you originally planned to take it. But you alone have the power to take back your life. Just STOP being the rescue squad!!!

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  2 роки тому

      Yes, let them experience consequences when the cost is lower. Don't wait until you can't control it any longer and the costs are huge.

  • @onegodthecreator
    @onegodthecreator 3 роки тому +2

    What to do if they choose Door Number 3. My toddler always choose that option😭. Please advise.

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  3 роки тому +2

      OneGod, there is no door number 3. There are two choices, you are o.k. with both and you control one of them. When they don't choose or try to choose something else, you put into play the option that you have control over. They learn pretty quick that trying to choose another option will not work.

    • @onegodthecreator
      @onegodthecreator 3 роки тому

      Thank you Dr. Paul🙏

  • @sharky2606
    @sharky2606 3 роки тому +3

    who's here before having kids?

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  3 роки тому

      Sharky, glad you are here. We have babysitters, childcare workers, teachers, we welcome anyone wanting to learn more positive behavior.

    • @yamunajolicoeur2807
      @yamunajolicoeur2807 2 роки тому

      I have two young kids if you are paying attention this you will be the best parent ever and find parenting an absolute joy
      Having kids and following this advice is pure joy . Having kids is the best!!! And I had them late 35 then 41 so I know it's the most special thing ever

  • @andrewrebecca2986
    @andrewrebecca2986 4 роки тому +1

    Please I have a child who is almost three years old but she doesn't talk,I have taken her for check up several times,please what can I do?

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  4 роки тому

      Andrew Rebecca, in addition to what the doctor has recommended for you, we do have some videos that address this subject:
      "How To Create A Language-Rich Environment At Home" - ua-cam.com/video/9q1oTFs0EVQ/v-deo.html
      "What Causes Speech And Language Disorders?" - ua-cam.com/video/U3I3coDKCz4/v-deo.html
      "How To Help A Child With Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder" - ua-cam.com/video/84oAdEfXY3Y/v-deo.html
      "How Can I Help My Child To Talk?" - ua-cam.com/video/_tJ0CCmIhbM/v-deo.html

  • @habibaroyees
    @habibaroyees 2 роки тому

    I don’t understand :(

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  2 роки тому

      Habiba Royees, try watching some of the other videos and see if something makes sense for you. It if is a language problem, you can copy the text and put it into google translator to see if that helps.

  • @TheWallofWealth
    @TheWallofWealth 2 роки тому +2

    I just love all of these sessions! I wish I had this so much sooner!

    • @LiveOnPurposeTV
      @LiveOnPurposeTV  2 роки тому

      Share away with anyone you think could benefit.