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Have you tried to give your logical consequences and found they don't actually change your child's bad behavior? Or maybe they do at first but later on your child is still definant and misbehaves? Here's why consequences aren't working and what will. #kidsconsequences #consequencesforteens

Self-Sufficient Kids saved to Positive Discipline
I have so many free printables for you today! I'm gearing up for summertime at home with three kids very close in age. I'm being proactive about the inevitable bickering, lots of time together and the dreaded "I'm bored." I want to talk about a few things that are changing the way we are disciplining,… Read More Behavior chart, consequence jar and bored jar
Enforcing logical consequences is a fabulous way for teachers to encourage good classroom behavior and parents to get kids to behave without yelling, and we're sharing 13 logical consequences that actually work!

Natasha Jones saved to Mental health
Sometimes we get too soft in our parenting. We want the best for our children, and we sometimes don’t realize that the best for our child doesn’t always look very pretty. These are called “consequences.” Today I wanted to talk about consequences that make sense for kids. It’s our struggles and our consequences that make...Read More
Joanna Payne saved to Parenting & Life
Creative and effective consequences for kids will help parents teach kids the importance of rules, boundaries and even kindness!

Jackie Lausch saved to Kidz
How to get the best results from a consequence jar when dealing with your child's behavior problem. Parenting with behavior jars

Kristen Hewitt saved to Parenting
Guidance for parents to decide on behavior consequences for kids. Printable list of negative and positive consequences for toddlers to teens.
When Frozen premiered in November 2013, our family was blissfully unaware. Oh sure, we knew there were millions of little girls worldwide who used Anna and Elsa to embrace their inner divas. But our little girl, an only child, was only 1 year old. The Frozen phenomenon had passed over our household. There were no howling winds swirling inside our walls. No frozen fractals tormenting our souls. Imagine my surprise when a few years later, our 3 1/2 year old little girl came home from school…

Randi Snow saved to teacher stuff