inductive+discipline

= = = 1375911465 = = = = Definition: = a discipline strategy in which parents explain to children why a punished behavior is wrong HGD, Chapter 8, p. 197

Discipline technique in which parents offer explanation for their rules and ask children to reflect on their behavior; helps children develop self control and discipline.

= Examples: = when Katie breaks a vase in the house, moms tells her that she is in trouble for breaking the vase and puts her in the corner, explaining to her that braking the vase is bad. another example is shown in the picture by instead of physical punishment the parent displays the child's wrong doings to the world.

= Analogies: = force is to physical punishment, as to inductive discipline is to learning a lesson and knowing not to do it again.

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