1. How is positive parenting different from negative parenting? Which do you think is more effective? Why?
Positive parenting is when you can complement your kids on the right things they do instead of just the negative things they such as if a child is playing silently you can complement by saying "I really love how quiet you're playing". It can also change the behavior of the children. The more you yell at your child, the more they'll tend to do the same act.
2. Do you think children should have more rules or fewer rules in the home? Why?
I think children should have more rules in their home because it helps the child in the long run, if you keep your rules real low, you can soon turn into a permissive parent. Sometimes you have to let your child know who is boss, and if your child does not understand why such rules exist, it's ok to talk calm and explain to them why.
Positive parenting is when you can complement your kids on the right things they do instead of just the negative things they such as if a child is playing silently you can complement by saying "I really love how quiet you're playing". It can also change the behavior of the children. The more you yell at your child, the more they'll tend to do the same act.
2. Do you think children should have more rules or fewer rules in the home? Why?
I think children should have more rules in their home because it helps the child in the long run, if you keep your rules real low, you can soon turn into a permissive parent. Sometimes you have to let your child know who is boss, and if your child does not understand why such rules exist, it's ok to talk calm and explain to them why.