Parenting typically utilizes praise and punishment as tools of
behavioral control. Some parents no longer consider spanking a
necessary punishment. The term "child training" implies
a specific type of parenting that focuses on holistic understanding
of the child. The "Taking Children Seriously" philosophy
sees both praise and punishment as manipulative and harmful to
children and advocates other methods to reach agreement with them.
The term "attachment parenting" seeks to create strong
emotional bonds and avoid physical punishment, with discipline
being accommodated by interactions recognizing a child's emotional
needs.
Discipline:
Time-out, Spanking, Taking Children Seriously (TCS) philosophy,
Parental supervision
Parenting fundamentals:
Structure, Accountability, Consistency, Motivation
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