There are no two children alike and when it comes to teaching kids good behavior, what works with one child won’t always work with the next. It’s important to be flexible as you teach your kids the importance of good behavior, and be willing to try various methods to get your kids to behave well. These 30 blog entries will give you several ideas on different tactics that can help you instill good behavior in your kids.
Expectations
Set your expectations ahead of time and make sure that the kids understand these expectations, how they are supposed to act, and what they are supposed to do. It’s important to also make sure that the kids also know the consequences of not living up to those expectations and that exhibiting bad behavior does come with consequences. These five blog posts will help you set your expectations.
- How Do I Set Expectations for My Students?
- What Christmas Expectations Are You Setting for Your Children
- Teach Your Child How to Act
- You Should Be Reasonable with Your Expectations for Your Child
- Three Tips to Help Set Realistic Expectations for Others
Setting Limits
Kids are known for pushing boundaries to find out exactly where the limits are. Once you’ve set your limits on what type of behavior is acceptable and what is not and made your kids aware of and enforced these limits, you will get better behavior. Here are five blog posts to help you set limits for your kids.
- The Secret of Raising Good Kids
- Tips for Setting and Holding Limits with Kids
- How to Set Limits on Fast Food
- Teach Your Children How to Set Healthy Boundaries
- Kids, Cell Phones and Smart Phones—What is Your Child Ready For? (And what about you?)
House Rules
You can’t let your kids have free reign of the house and expect that they’ll behavior perfectly all the time. Setting house rules can help curb bad household behavior and manners, as long as you also are firm about what the ramifications are if they break the rules. These five blog entries will discuss house rules.
- How You Can Be a Better Parent
- The Rules of the House
- Smart Bringing Up a Child Ideas Every Parent Should Try
- Are You Scared to be a Parent? Learn Tips Here!
- 4 Ways to Stop the Sibling Wars
Age-Appropriate
Make sure that the rules you are setting and the expectations you have are age-appropriate for your children. Rules that are good for a teenager are not always good for a 10 year old child. Here are five blog posts discussing how to establish and enforce rules that are age-appropriate.
- 13 Ways to Encourage Toddler Good Behavior
- “Your Kid is How Old?” Guide Your Child to Age-Appropriate Behaviors
- Want Your Kids to Behave? Follow These Tips!
- How to Keep Your Kids Focused on Good Behavior
- 3 Golden Rules for Good Behavior
Special Needs
As a parent to a child with special needs, you may find there needs to be a whole separate set of rules in place than the rules you’ve set for a child without special needs. Depending upon the situation, the rules might have to be different for each child to successfully achieve good behavior. These five bloggers have suggestions for getting good behavior from your child.
- Being a Better Parent to a Child with ADHD
- Enjoying the Holiday Family Gathering With Your Special Needs Child
- Changing Behavior in Your Child with Special Needs…
- Why Modeling is Good for Your Child
- Setting Appropriate Limits for Your Special Needs Child
Rewards
Rewarding good behavior instead of punishing bad behavior is thought to be a more productive and successful way to teach a child to behave. Kids are more likely to behave a certain way when they know that their behavior will result in achieving something that they like. Check out these five blog posts for more helpful hints.
- Novel Concept: Reward Good Behavior to Get More of It
- Reward System to Encourage Children
- Implementing a Reward System that Works
- Super Simple Behavior Reward System
- House of Marbles Reward Jar Review
Source: (http://www.babysitters.net/blog/30-blogs-with-tips-for-getting-good-behavior-from-kids/
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