faucher@hare.DEC (Cathy Faucher 381-2207) (01/17/85)
The topic on disipline seems to be a major concern for many, which most of us readers can relate to. Although many of the suggestions are really irrelevalant, unless we all have the same child. Disipline is a very personal topic in which only the parent or guardian can decide which type of disipline is most suited for the child. Every child is an individual who will react in his own way, therefore needing a type of disi- pline in which he will react positive to. As a child grows older the type of disipline may change to then again suit his personal way. Also if you have more than one child you may want to consider if one type of disipline is relevant for both children. Most cases parents use the same disipline for all of the children, which gives us the explanation of having that one trouble child. If disipline was considered as an individual decision instead of a "Right" and "Wrong" way, we could possibly see a change in the behavior of children. My thoughts ...