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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Meltdowns and bouts of crying when things don't go right could be anxiety attacks, yes. They could also be immaturity. They could also be bad behavior. Whatever they may be, parents do have a responsibility to teach coping mechanisms and self-adjusting therapeutic behaviors. You can call that discipline, you can call that therapeutic strategies, you can call that personal responsibility, you can call that Fred. But it's the same thing.[/quote] Please, there is a difference between discipline -- which involves punishment -- and therapeutic strategies.[/quote] I am not the pp but discipline is about teaching children to follow a proscribed code of conduct, not punishment. People can use punishment as a part of a discipline strategy. They can also use therapeutic interventions as a part of a discipline strategy. It's all about shaping behavior. [/quote]
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