Why Children Often Respond Better When Parents Correct the Behavior but Keep the Child’s Role in the Family Untouched
Many parents want discipline to work without damaging closeness, but difficult moments can quickly slide into language that feels larger than the behavior itself. A child forgets a rule, speaks rudely, hits a sibling, lies about something small, or refuses a routine step, and the adult’s frustration starts shaping the whole conversation. Child development specialists… Read more about Why Children Often Respond Better When Parents Correct the Behavior but Keep the Child’s Role in the Family Untouched
