it doesn't make you an unfit parent. Every one loses their temper. Just do not let it escalate to the point of hitting... and grabbing by the collar is a little bit extreme. You might want to calm down a bit before punishing.
the name is darry and the effects that darry's discipline had on ponyboy was that pony did not think that darry loved him or even cared for him because all the seemed to do was fight, since their parent's death, with darry mostly yelling at ponyboy.
Talk to your parent [kindly without yelling] and ask them why they are so controlling. After, ask them [kindly] if they could be just a little less controlling.
The parent can stop hitting the child at any age. A parent is permitted to discipline a child by spanking until they reach the age of majority. If a parent hits the child outside of the discipline exception, it is battery. The line between battery and discipline is murky and varies by state.
This issue of how parent discipline a child can not be over emphasized, but a child can't do well in life without the support of the parent. Firstly, who can we call parent? 1) A parent is a person or people who gave birth to a child biologically. 2) A parent can also be referred to as takes care of a person below the age of eighteen. 3) A arent can be a person or people who leads one in the right and positive way of life. Discipline is a thing of the hearth and can only gain full effect if properly the principle are well explained to the child. The act of discipline could actually be effective if love comes first... TRAIN UP A CHILD IN THE WAY HE/SHE SHOULD GO SO THAT THEY WILL NOT DEPART FROM IT... WHEN NEED ARISE!!!
It's not what they can do "to" it's what they can do "for". The PTO has no authority to discipline school children, if that is the intent of this question.
It is best to ask the parent to control the child.
At 15, the boy is a minor and subject to his parent's rules. If he won't stop wearing a dog collar, tell him you will buy a matching leash and he'll only be allowed out of the house on that leash until he either stops wearing the collar or turns 18. His choice...
Deanna Jeanne Swift has written: 'Parent and child contributions to the discipline of young children'
A parent has a right to discipline there children when they are rebellious. They can take something from them or send them off to military school.
parents might be yelling at their children due to any stress that they are keeping in their mind but the fact is they always care and love their children.
Although you want a collar that is strong enough not to break, you shouldn't be in a tug-of-war with your dog. That would undo all the training you are doing in class. You are the alpha-- that's not the same as being a bullying parent.
When a teenager stays out all night it is obviously against house rules in your home and you are a responsible parent. To discipline a teenager that does so is to ground them as best you can. Without yelling or showing you are ordering the teen around sit down with them and let them talk about themselves and then you can express your fears about how they worry you when they stay out all night. Don't look down to your teen, but talk to them in a mature manner. It is not unusual for some teens to stay out past the time allotted by the parents or sometimes stay out all night or, they may lie about staying overnight at a friends house or sneak out from their room in the middle of the night.