ezarticlelist.com
   Index Page -> About Us -> Privacy of Info -> Terms of Use -> Add Url -> Add Article
Search:   
   

Home & Garden

   

People & Communities

   

Self Enhancement

   

Automotive

   

Property & Agents

   

Adventure & Sports

   

Business & Services

   

Recreation & Entertainment

   

Law & Politics

   

Finance & Banking

   

Indoor Games

   

Children

   

Academics & Learning

   

Hygiene & Health

   

Medicine & Treatment

   

Science & Research

   

Online Shopping

   

Jobs & Employment

   

News & Media

   

Eating & Drinking

   

Computers & Networking

   

Culture & Art

   

Tour & Travel

   

Relationship & Lifestyle

 

Index Page » Home & Garden » Parenting
 

Peaceful Parenting(r) Success Story III

 

Submitted by Maureen, mother of 7-year old Kenny and 5-year old Stephanie:

"I was having a terrible problem with my son biting his sister during their arguments. Even though Kenny is older, his sister has better language skills. So when they would argue, Stephanie seemed to have the upper hand because she could out-wit Kenny with words. Out of frustration, he would resort to biting to win. Unfortunately it usually worked. Stephanie would back off after being hurt by Kenny.

Based on reading Peaceful Parenting and especially the tips Ive learned from the newsletter, I realized I could solve this problem differently from punishing Kenny for biting. Heres what I did.

When the kids were playing nicely with each other, enjoying one another, I interrupted them. I asked them what they were doing. I asked them why they were able to get along so well together during this game. Although their answers werent very specific, they answered.

Next I asked them how they might handle an argument differently from their usual way of Stephanie using words and Kenny biting. Neither of them had a different idea. I was ready so I suggested one. I presented them with a magic ball. This is a simple multi-colored rubber ball I purchased. I told them that as soon as either one of them feels there is a conflict brewing, he or she will pick up the ball. This will tell the other to back off. It also means that the two of them together need to come to me so I can help them solve their conflict. My plan was to ask the magical question when they came to me for help. Both of them agreed to follow the plan.

In the beginning I had to enter into the arguments as they had already started and hand one of them the ball. Then I would ask, Stephanie, what is it that you want that you are trying to get by using bullying words with Kenny? Or, Kenny, what is it that you want that you are trying to get by biting Stephanie? Once I found out what the child wanted I would help him or her learn another way to get what was wanted. I would also ask, Are you willing to pick up the magic ball next time before you use words/bite?

I was patient. It seemed as though I was the one who was picking up the magic ball. But after about two weeks the kids started using the ball! And now an even more wonderful thing has happened. The kids have learned the magic question so well that when one picks up the ball the other asks what she or he wants without me having to intervene at all.

Thanks Peaceful Parenting. Teaching my children how to work things out together without using ugly words or behaviors has been a miracle!"

Author: Nancy Buck
 
Author Bio:
Nancy Buck is an expert in this field. Nancy has written several articles in the past on this topic.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Canine Diabetes: A Diabetic Patient And His Diabetic Dog!
 
Details Of Lawn Mower Blades
 
Labor Day Party Ideas
 
Greenscapes: Energy Efficient Landscaping
 
Helping Kids and Pets Develop 'Pawsitive' Relationships
 
Christmas - When To End The Santa Myth
 
Whose Life are you Going to Touch this Holiday Season?
 
Rainbow Vacuum Water Washes Your Air, Does A Rainbow Vacuum Really Really Do This?
 
Greatest Dog Tips Ever (part one)
 
It's Never Too Early To Shop For Christmas
 
 
 
Index Page -> Privacy of Info -> Terms of Use  
Copyright © www.ezarticlelist.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.