You can not really discipline a one-year old- they are too young to understand much.
You never inflict pain on them and if you lose your temper and hurt them, you should feel terrible and take steps to never do it again!
Parents can effectively discipline a 5-year-old child without resorting to physical punishment by setting clear and consistent rules, using positive reinforcement for good behavior, providing consequences for misbehavior such as time-outs or loss of privileges, and communicating calmly and respectfully with the child to teach them right from wrong.
Not unless it was inappropriate in length or without food and fluids or toilet breaks.
No but it could become a problem without gentle but firm discipline and talking and telling the 3 year old why they shouldn't do that.
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the title is I Gotta Feeling and it was released in 2009.
Around 24 in the show in the year 2013.
1973
Defiant behavior in a 4-year-old can be a normal part of their development as they test boundaries and assert their independence. It may also be a response to feeling overwhelmed, seeking attention, or trying to communicate their needs. Consistent discipline, positive reinforcement, and understanding their perspective can help address and manage this behavior.
To effectively manage and discipline an out-of-control 9-year-old daughter, establish clear rules and consequences, communicate expectations calmly, and provide positive reinforcement for good behavior. Consistent discipline, setting boundaries, and seeking professional help if needed can also be beneficial.
In the sixth book she is in her final year at Hogwarts .... little is said about what happens to her afterwards
It starts on February 3rd and then 15 days afterwards
To effectively discipline a 12-year-old boy who is not listening, parents can establish clear rules and consequences, communicate expectations calmly, and provide positive reinforcement for good behavior. Consistent discipline, setting boundaries, and open communication can help guide the child towards better behavior.