Do we, parents, rule at home?Do we, parents, rule at home?
DISCIPLINARY DISCIPLINARY STRATEGIESSTRATEGIES
““Order” at home…Order” at home…
What do we know about parental authority?
At home we ordered?
Effective authority
Answer to the children’s needs+
Requirement of appropriate behavior patterns
How can we respond to our How can we respond to our children’s needs?children’s needs?
• Understanding the changes that occur during adolescence;
• Understanding the adolescents’ needs;
• Acting according to the adolescents’ changes and needs.
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How can we demand How can we demand appropriate patterns of appropriate patterns of behavior? behavior?
From parents of children to From parents of children to parents of teens ...parents of teens ...
What changes do the adolescents undergo?
• Fast physical growing-up; • More complex thinking;• Identity, autonomy, responsibility.
At home we ordered?
At home we ordered?
Which are the adolescents’ needs?
• Support;• Stability;• Monitoring;• Rules.
From parents of children to From parents of children to parents of teens ...parents of teens ...
Some disciplinary strategies+
“Order” at home
At home we ordered?
From parents of children to From parents of children to parents of teens ...parents of teens ...
THE NEW MEANING OF AUTHORITY
Facilitate and encourage autonomy
Support your adolescent Support your adolescent
What messages should we convey to the teenager?
• I love you, I accept you as you are;• I appreciate the positive things you do;• I know what you need and I’ll try to correspond;• I am available when you need me;• Affection, respect, interest, attention to
changes, supervision, have clear boundaries, communication.
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Support, affection, involvement…
Communicating with your teen
Make it happenCreate communication moments
ListenStop, look, do not interrupt, help your teen to express himself, understand and convey understandingTalkLook, speak calmly and confirm that the other understands
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Support your teenSupport your teen
Provide stability to teenProvide stability to teen
The importance of family routines
Facilitate the organization of the working time;Facilitate coordination among the members of the
family;Make daily routines predictable.
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Structured environments contribute to the teen’s stability and safety
Boundaries, rules, expectations, control, monitoring
Monitor your teenMonitor your teen
Encourage autonomy and respect the teen’s choices.
Key Questions:• Where is he?• Who is he with?• What is he doing?• When does he come back home?
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Set rulesSet rules• Set reasonable rules;
• Set explicit, clear, pratical and positive rules;
• Establish a reasonable number of rules;
• Set the rule when there is obedience and consequences
for transgression;
• Do not set rules that can not or will not be accomplished;
• Try to establish general rules for the whole family;
• Require systematic accomplishment of the rules.
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Disciplinary StrategiesDisciplinary Strategies
How to avoid and deal with difficulties?
DEVELOP A POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPTime, communication, support
PRAISE AND REINFORCEMENT
LIMITS AND RULES
Remove attention
THE COST OF RESPONSE
PUNISHMENT
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Praise and reinforcementPraise and reinforcement
Positive Reinforcement – implementation of positive consequences when a desirable behavior occurs.
Objects, privileges, activities, attention, praise, affection ...
1.Select the reinforcement;2.Apply it in a systematic and consistent way; 3.First apply it consistently and later intermittently;4.Start with immediate reward and step by step delay the reward;5.Talk to your teenager.
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Praise and reinforcePraise and reinforce
Positive reinforcement: praise
The teen needs to be praised and valued.
The praise should be specific and realistic
I like the sweater you’re wearing. It suits you well. vs You're the prettiest girl in school;
I was pleased with your results vs You are very intelligent.
When my son behaves properly or achieves a desired behavior, do I praise him?
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Praise and reinforcementPraise and reinforcement
Negative reinforcement – Use negative or unpleasant consequences.
Objects, privileges, activities, attention, praise, affection ...
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Remove the attentionRemove the attention
By giving attention to an undesirable behavior, even in a negative way (scold, blame), is a way to strengthen them.
•Identify what happens after the inappropriate behavior occurs (adult attention or other young, perks and rewards, interruption of negative conditions);•When facing an undesirable behavior either "pretend not to see or hear it" or move temporarily away from the situation;•Speak with a neutral emotional tone and do not use negative verbalizations.
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The cost of responseThe cost of response
Cost of response – loss of privileges valued by the youngster, because of inappropriate behavior.
•Remove an activity or pleasant consequence;•Negotiate with the youngster the costs associated with the undesirable behaviors;•Costs must have a logical relationship with the undesirable behaviors.
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PunishmentPunishment
Punishment – Use a negative consequence according to the inappropriate behavior.
•Punishment may be necessary in situations of risk to oneself (the teenager who transgresses) or to the others;•Punishment highlights the condemnation of the bad behavior and reinforces its negative value .
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PunishmentPunishment
• Choose a negative consequence for the youngster proportional to the behavior ;
• Warn about the consequences when there is transgression and explain the reasons for the prohibition;
• Do not apply the punishment when emotionally uncontrolled (when feeling angry, annoyed);
• Monitor the implementation of the consequence by making it clear what is forbidden behavior and consequences.
AVOID THE USE OF PUNISHMENT
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Behaviour agreementBehaviour agreement
1. Establish behaviour changes or the rules to accomplish;2. Establish positive consequences when there is good behaviour;3. Establish unpleasant consequences when there is
transgression.
• It is a written and signed agreement;• Rules and behaviours should be set in reduced number and clearly
(what to do, how often, how long, …), and formulated in a positive way and be possible to achieve;
• The consequences should be identified according to the characteristics of the adolescent and their implementation should be feasible;
• Stipulate the beginning and the end of the agreement - When the intended objectives are achieved, the agreement should finish.
Promotion of cooperation and negotiation
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““Order” at home…Order” at home…
How to avoid and deal with difficulties?
DEVELOP A POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPTime, communication, support
PRAISE AND REINFORCEMENT
LIMITS AND RULES
Remove attention
THE COST OF RESPONSE
PUNISHMENT
When there is adequate behavior, do I praise my child?
Do I praise my child?Do I spend positive time
with my child?
Do I establish clear rules and consequences when there is
transgression?
Do I only concentrate myself on negative behaviors?
Do I avoid to focus on undesirable behaviors?
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EPIS MethodologyEPIS Methodology
http://epis.pt/epis/homepage.php
Applied by APPIS on the field, in Paredes
Discipline to educate, not to punish ...
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