FMST 210 Lecture : Lecture - Ch. 8 (2 of 2) (1).doc
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Definition of punishment: a consequence that causes an individual"s behavior to occur with less frequency. Definition of discipline: the canadian pediatric society (2004) describes discipline as follows: The word discipline means to impart knowledge and skill to teach. However, it is often equated with punishment and control. There is a great deal of controversy about the appropriate ways to discipline children, and parents are often confused about effective ways to set limits and instill self-control in their child. [the goal of] effective and positive discipline is related to teaching and guiding children, not just forcing them to obey (p. 214 of the textbook). Consistent follow through when rules are broken down: level of maturity demands - standards/expectations for autonomous behaviour. Set it up and expect children to do tasks: level of communication - amount of two way communication: rational dialogue.