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How To Teach Children Discipline

Discipline is important, whether you are teaching kids to be disciplined at home or at school.  Not all people are capable of self-discipline, even adults find it difficult!

Discipline needs to be developed during a child’s early stage, this would help them develop their attitudes and prepare them in handling school, work and other social activities. 

• Home Discipline

Before children would even reach school or play with other kids, the first social interaction that children would have would be with the parents.

 Parents play a crucial role in preparing their children for social interaction with their peers and elders.



Most parents would think that discipline is more of punishment.

 Actually, it is more about teaching your kids to identify what is right from wrong and how wrong choices could put them into bad situations.

When teaching kids about discipline, consistency is the key.

 If you give in to what they want once they start crying, they would repeat it again.

 But if they see that you are firm and consistent, they will learn that crying and throwing tantrums will not get what they want.

Inconsistency with your punishment and rules will make children to misbehave more.

If your kids are throwing tantrums, stay calm.

The reason why your kids are throwing tantrums is because they want to get your attention.

  If you fuss or yell at them, it is still attention and it is more likely that they would repeat it in the future.

Too much is never good.

Too much criticism can have an impact on how your child would view themselves.

Too much praise would make the comments less effective.

 Positive reinforcement is also important.

When commenting on the child’s behaviour it is better to use positive and encouraging words.

Set a good example.

As parents, the people they would usually see is you,Children learn more by watching before doing.

 They are likely to follow what you do and if you also abide with your own rules.

• School Discipline

Classroom discipline is another thing that most teachers dread, especially the new ones.

Teachers have to deal with children that have different temperaments.

 Having a diverse group could sometimes put teachers in the edge of their sanity,You can Imagine.

Before school year starts, you need to have a solid discipline plan.

On the first day,  the first thing that you should do is discuss the classroom rules.

You could discuss it just like how you discuss academic topics.

  You could even include it in your syllabus.

This would help minimize any kind of disruptive behaviour in class.

To earn your students’ respect, then be fair.  You have to be conscious when making decisions.

So, even if it is your best student that makes a rule violation, then give the corresponding punishment or consequence for their action.

If your students get to be confrontational, they try to avoid banging heads with them in front of the other students.

You do not want to “humiliate” your student in front of their classmates.

You can pull them outside after class or while others are busy with their exercise and talk to them, calmly. 

Just like home discipline, consistency is important.

 Make sure that everyday the rules are followed, if not, the students would think that it would be easy to get away with Bad behaviours.

 But do not bring the grudge until the next day.

 For example, a student did something wrong yesterday do not expect that they would do the same the next day.

Give them a chance.  But for example, they did the same thing for consecutive days, then consider having a good talk with the kids.

A bigger issue can be bothering them

Teaching discipline is among the hardest thing to do.

  For me, it can be more difficult the algebra and Calculus questions.

 The children’s attitude in the future would depend on how they learn discipline early in their lives.

It may be difficult, but for me the most effective method of teaching discipline is becoming the model They can follow yourself. Good Luck With That.

5 Things You Can Do After Your First $100 Online

Once you hit your $100, many of the same principles apply as the ones we just covered:

“Increased marketing and promotion, leveraging profits and adaptation to market fluctuations”

However, it’s also time to start experimenting with additional routes of monetization.

 Now, before we go into that, let me be clear on one thing: I'm not suggesting that you drop your current business to try out one of the other profit models.

What I am suggesting is that you look into the elements of the other models, and see if you can adapt them to your existing business.

Examples...



1. You started off with pay-per-sale affiliate marketing, now try adding pay-per-lead to the mix.

 Choose pay-per-lead products which are relevant to the niche you're working.

2. You started off with the public domain products model, now try bringing resale rights products into the mix.

 Or, even better, come up with a public domain product to which you can sell others the private label rights.

3. You started off doing paid surveys, and learned a lot about the business.

 Consider creating and selling your own ebook about how to succeed with paid surveys, or start your own affiliate review site of the various survey companies out there.

4. You started off with teleseminars.

Consider creating a paid e-class.

Even better, see if you can combine the two methods by breaking course work into different formats, and creating your own virtual classroom.

5. You started off with Sales.

 Next you can sell products such as domains, pre-written autoresponder sequences, and of course website traffic generation guides to your customers.

These are some very practical ways to move things up a notch. There's also room to add more firepower to your marketing strategy.

If you've been marketing your ebook through print ads, for example, try setting up a teleseminar to give you a more effective method of pre-selling the product.

Working solo? See if you can partner up with other business for joint promotion and joint product creation.

Last but not least...its time to create new goals!

 Go back to your master plan and review your 3 month and 6 month goals.

 Are they the same as they were when you first started out?

There's nothing wrong with changing course.

The experience of earning your first $100 may have generated even better ideas about where to go next!

Closing Advice

I sincerely hope this Blog Article has given you a better idea of how you can get started to profit online.

All you really need to do is get started. 

Most of all, you need to find your fit, and figure out which model is going to work the best for you.

 It shouldn't be about which one you think will make the most money.

The fact is that they can all make you a lot of money.

“The more suited the model is to you; the better you are going to do”

You need to be realistic about a couple of things: 

• Your budget

• The amount of time you can invest

• Your technical skills

• Your copy writing skills, etc.

So, for example, if you dread the though of writing even a 500 word article, you're probably better off staying away from blogs.

 Instead, you might want to try creating products from the public domain.

Likewise, if you really love the idea of coming up with creative content; pick a model which allows you to do that, rather than one of the automated models which don't require much input on your end.

My wish is that you've discovered at least one model here that appeals to you, will be easy for you to work with and doesn't cost too much to get set up.

If you'll work with this information and create a solid business plan, you really will be able to kick off with an extra $100 or more in your pocket every month..

All the best!