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<blockquote data-quote="SaraT" data-source="post: 174246" data-attributes="member: 2270"><p>I'm sorry and I am probably going to be the decenting vote here, but in my humble opinion how you discipline your child depends more on the child then anything else. A swift warning swat on the bottom may work on one child, but not the other. On the other hand a simple timeout works on one but not the other. This is especially true with our difficult child kids. While punsihment/privalige taking away works on the pcs. it will never work on difficult child. Only thing that works for her is combining consequences and rewards. </p><p> </p><p>Its nice that the scientific community is trying to find out what works, but each child is so different, I doubt there will ever be one conclusive way to parent. Just MHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaraT, post: 174246, member: 2270"] I'm sorry and I am probably going to be the decenting vote here, but in my humble opinion how you discipline your child depends more on the child then anything else. A swift warning swat on the bottom may work on one child, but not the other. On the other hand a simple timeout works on one but not the other. This is especially true with our difficult child kids. While punsihment/privalige taking away works on the pcs. it will never work on difficult child. Only thing that works for her is combining consequences and rewards. Its nice that the scientific community is trying to find out what works, but each child is so different, I doubt there will ever be one conclusive way to parent. Just MHO. [/QUOTE]
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