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When kids misbehave parents get upset, and rightly so! In this episode, we tackle discipline, kids, and the holidays. We bring you real-life examples and the results that work.
Visit Meredith Curtis at Powerline Productions here.
See all of Felice’s books and classes here Media Angels, Inc., and her Media Angels Membership here.
Our sister podcast network, The Ultimate Christian Podcast Network is here with podcasts relating to Christian topics, faith, and family.
More podcasts on discipline here.
During the holiday we are distracted and we want to spend time visiting with our family and friends. After all the holiday prep we are so busy serving others we often forget to enjoy the day ourselves. Yet, in the midst of distractions, our children can be struggling for attention or worse, get into situations that are not permitted.
Here are some ideas to help you in the midst of the holiday so that you can spend time enjoying your family!
Some parents only discipline their children in public when they are embarrassed by bad behavior. This again trains our children not to listen. Tell your children what you expect, especially ahead of time if you are going to an event such as a party or a place where you have certain expectations. If you do not tell them how will they know?
Commandments: Honor thy Father and thy Mother –
Use the following as an outline toward changing misbehavior in your children:
Holidays can be a joyful time, take a few minutes and explain what you expect to your children. You can also explain there will be a consequence for misbehavior, it may be the next request is a no, or perhaps the loss of time (the time it takes to discipline is your time lost.)
The post Discipline Kids and Holidays. Oh. My! appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
By Felice Gerwitz4.7
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When kids misbehave parents get upset, and rightly so! In this episode, we tackle discipline, kids, and the holidays. We bring you real-life examples and the results that work.
Visit Meredith Curtis at Powerline Productions here.
See all of Felice’s books and classes here Media Angels, Inc., and her Media Angels Membership here.
Our sister podcast network, The Ultimate Christian Podcast Network is here with podcasts relating to Christian topics, faith, and family.
More podcasts on discipline here.
During the holiday we are distracted and we want to spend time visiting with our family and friends. After all the holiday prep we are so busy serving others we often forget to enjoy the day ourselves. Yet, in the midst of distractions, our children can be struggling for attention or worse, get into situations that are not permitted.
Here are some ideas to help you in the midst of the holiday so that you can spend time enjoying your family!
Some parents only discipline their children in public when they are embarrassed by bad behavior. This again trains our children not to listen. Tell your children what you expect, especially ahead of time if you are going to an event such as a party or a place where you have certain expectations. If you do not tell them how will they know?
Commandments: Honor thy Father and thy Mother –
Use the following as an outline toward changing misbehavior in your children:
Holidays can be a joyful time, take a few minutes and explain what you expect to your children. You can also explain there will be a consequence for misbehavior, it may be the next request is a no, or perhaps the loss of time (the time it takes to discipline is your time lost.)
The post Discipline Kids and Holidays. Oh. My! appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.

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