Posted By: chambma517 @ 01/15/2008 7:26:37 PM
Comment: I find that most parents who have children who are just your average-normal-not-TOO-difficult children think that because their parenting method works with their children, it will work with all children. If you have a difficult child, you know that the normal disciplinary methods often don't work. While it doesn't make sense to us that a child would choose poor behavior knowing that negative consequences will result, it seems to be the case with difficult children. My son, for example, is so stubborn and determined to "win" that he doesn't care WHAT you take away from him. Negative consequences are pretty much ineffective. Spankings are laughed at unless you hit really hard and then you are edging too close to child abuse. I have not read Dr. Kazdin's work, but in reply to Dr. Johnny, positive reinforcement when you notice good behavior is not enough either. We have tried. I am planning on reading this book. Some children need a totally different approach and nothing traditional has worked so far.


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