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Guiding Children's Behavior


Five Tips for Guiding Children's Behavior - NNCC
http://www.nncc.org/Guidance/dc36_five.guiding.tips.html
This website is by the National Network for Child Care. The five tips explained in the article are, Promote Positive Behavior, Expect Children to Obey, Maintain Fairness and Consistency, Allow the Expression of Feelings, and Think and Plan for the Future. This website is worth reading.


Guiding the Behavior of Young Children
http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/family/350-020/350-020.html
This is a quick, easy to read and understand article on how to guide a child's behavior. Peggy Harrelson, who works in child development at Virginia State University, wrote the article.


Helping Young Children Deal with Anger
http://user.mc.net/hyden/anger.html
Discusses the three components of anger. The article has many other points covered in the article and is worth reading. Has a nice bibliography at the end also worth looking into.


Positive Discipline and Child Guidance
http://muextension.missouri.edu/xplor/hesguide/humanrel/gh6119.htm
A very thorough article concerning positive discipline and child guidance. The article is from the University of Missouri. Unique aspects of the article are some charts found within the article. The charts are for parents to fill in, for example one chart asks the reader to think back to his/her own childhood and remember disciplinary actions that worked and they benefited from and other ones that they would like to do differently. The charts are to make the reader stop and think about disciplinary actions and how to approach discipline.


Raising Kind Children
http://muextension.missouri.edu/xplor/hesguide/humanrel/gh6126.htm
This article gives tips and advice on how to raise children to be kind to others. The main theme is how children will copy adult actions. So if parents are kind or help others children will learn that behavior also.