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The Discipline Series Videos give school leaders a unique edge. Now you can show parents how to use sound discipline techniques with their own children—in the privacy of their own homes, from their own computers!

The videos allow parents to see how proven discipline techniques can work in real families. And you'll soon see improved discipline at school. The ideal of having well-disciplined students who come to school ready to learn, who develop important skills that can last a lifetime, can be closer to reality than you ever thought possible . . . and you can make it happen! The Discipline Series Videos won a 'Golden Eagle Award' for content and production excellence from CINE.


207v.gifTeaching Children Responsibility for Their Learning & Behavior

Well-disciplined students take responsibility for their own learning and behavior at home and at school. This engaging video shows parents that the best way to help children learn responsibility is to give them significant responsibility, expect them to act responsibly, and then see that they live with the positive or negative results of the behavior choices they make.


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Helping Children Learn to Resolve Conflicts

All children experience conflict in their lives, but the well-disciplined student learns to manage it, and has greater success in school. This video helps parents teach their children to resolve conflicts by HELPING them solve their problems, not FIXING the problems for them.


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Helping Children Learn Self-Discipline

Self-disciplined children control their own behavior, even when adults aren't around, and they are more successful in everything they do. Parents will learn how to help their children rely LESS on parental rewards and punishments and MORE on their own internal "compass."


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Building Respect for Rules, Authority and Other People

A well-discipline child has respect for rules, authority and other people, but sometimes parents need to be reminded to show their children that they respect them—with lots of love and attention—and firm, consistent discipline.

 


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The ABCs of Discipline at Home

Good discipline includes teaching children to live and work with others, exhibit self-control and responsible behavior in order to become independent, well-adjusted adults. This video shows parents the basics of good discipline and reminds them of their responsibility to cultivate good discipline habits in their children.


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Helping Your Child Develop Good Character Traits

Successful children have good character traits that help them to succeed every day. Showing parents that they, more than schools or churches or teachers—or anyone else—are responsible for teaching their children the basic values, this video helps parents consciously select the character traits they feel are important to teach their children.


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Instilling the Desire for Success in Your Child

A child's desire for success must come from within, but parents can ignite the spark and nurture the flame. This video teaches parents a "secret" five-step formula for helping children (or anyone!) to succeed in whatever they want to do.


 

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Remember. . .You Are the Adult and You Are in Charge!

Drawing on research into which parenting styles produce the most successful students, this video explains that the most successful, disciplined children have parents who use a "firm" parenting style—not too easy or too tough. It shares the advice of veteran educators about how parents can improve discipline at school and at home.

 


 

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