June 16, 2025

Positive Discipline for Young Children

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Positive Discipline for Young Children

Canadian Paediatric Society

Positive discipline is a powerful approach to guiding young children’s behavior, focusing on teaching rather than punishing. The Canadian Paediatric Society’s resource, “Positive Discipline for Young Children,” highlights how parents and caregivers can foster healthy development by emphasizing what children can do, encouraging positive actions, and setting clear, consistent expectations. This method not only helps children learn self-control and responsibility, but also strengthens the parent-child bond through encouragement and mutual respect[.

Rather than relying on harsh consequences or negative language, positive discipline equips families with practical strategies to support children’s emotional and social growth. By understanding the reasons behind a child’s behavior and responding with patience and empathy, parents can create a nurturing environment where children feel safe to learn from their mistakes. This resource offers valuable tips and real-life examples to help families navigate everyday challenges and build a foundation for lifelong healthy behaviour.

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For more on Positive Discipline--Watch this Video: Parenting with Positive Discipline from Families Canada

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