Positive discipline - instead of prohibitions and crying

✨ Be like me: Children are little imitators of adults, and they repeat everything they see. If you don't forget to say thank you and apologize, be sure your child will follow your example.

✨ Instead of telling them what you don't want, clarify what you really want from them. For example: "Please drink your tea," instead of "Don't spill your tea." Or "hug your sister gently," instead of "Don't pull your sister's hair."

✨ Calm tone and respect: It is sometimes very difficult to remain calm, but a child easily becomes accustomed to a constant loud tone and no longer reacts to it.

✨ Small, simple rules that need to be voiced, because at the age of 2-3 he/she will not understand this on their own. This mostly concerns safety. For example, such as "don't run on the street," "don't press buttons on household appliances," etc.

✨ Encourage positive behavior: To do this, use specific phrases such as "well done for cleaning up your toys," "how good that you tried new food," "wow, how fun you're playing with your brother/sister."

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