Positive Discipline
Positive Discipline — a global parent-education partner you can trust
Resolving Parents’ Confusion About Raising Their Children
As a parent, are you facing all kinds of challenges from your children?
Confusion about educational methods
- What is the best method of family education?
- Do parents need training?
- Where are there parent-training classes?
- What is Positive Discipline?
- Can it solve the problems of educating children?
Problems parents face
- What do you do when your child doesn’t listen?
- What do you do when your child doesn’t want to study, or procrastinates?
- What do you do when your child — or a parent — has a quick temper?
- How exactly should children be educated?
- How do you communicate with your child?
What KingBrains Positive Discipline Can Bring to Your Family
- A way of disciplining children that is neither punitive nor permissive
- Winning the cooperation of children and parents
- Raising children who are self-disciplined, responsible, and good at solving problems
- Controlling your own negative emotions, and teaching children emotional management
- Understanding children’s misbehavior, and facing children’s challenges with composure
Traditional Education Compared with the Positive Discipline Approach
| Traditional family-education practice | The Positive Discipline method | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Theoretical basis | Traditional psychology knowledge, or one’s own living environment and experience | The founders of and experts in individual psychology: Adler, Dreikurs, Dewey, Glasser, Nelsen, Lott, Dinkmeyer |
| 2. What drives the child’s behavior | Controlling the child’s actions through their responses to rewards and punishments | Guiding the child’s sense of belonging and sense of worth in social life, sparking the child’s inner motivation |
| 3. The parents’ influence on the child’s behavior | Reacting in the moment to the child’s specific behavior | Building a long-term relationship on a foundation of mutual respect |
| 4. The most powerful tools | Control, rewards, punishment | Empathizing with and understanding the child’s point of view; encouraging and solving problems together; execution that is respectful, kind, and firm |
| 5. The understanding of “respect” | The parent’s dignity and respect for the parent; the child is expected to obey and comply | Mutual respect — in living together, every person has the same dignity and the same worthiness of respect |
| 6. The response to a child’s misbehavior | Blame, complaint, isolation, punishment | Pointing out problems without humiliation or complaint; focusing on solving the problem; resolving the beliefs behind the behavior |
| 7. The response to dangerous and destructive behavior | Blame, complaint, isolation, punishment | Clean, decisive follow-through, allowing the child to experience the consequences of the behavior |
| 8. When children learn more | When parents effectively control the child’s behavior | When the child feels belonging and worth |
Who the KingBrains Positive Discipline Classes Are Suitable For
Who are the KingBrains Positive Discipline parent courses suitable for?
- Parents, parents-to-be, and children’s primary caregivers
- Couples whose married life has run into difficulties because of a child’s arrival
- People who accept the Positive Discipline philosophy and are willing to put what they learn into practice
- Teachers and administrators at kindergartens and schools
An Introduction to KingBrains Positive Discipline
Positive Discipline is a professional parent-training system, established to help children develop respect, self-confidence, responsibility, cooperation, and other fine social character traits and life skills. This training system is based on the child-development theories of Alfred Adler, the founder of individual psychology, and the noted psychologist Rudolf Dreikurs; it is a systematic educational philosophy and easy-to-use teaching method created by Jane Nelsen and Lynn Lott.
While introducing the Positive Discipline system, KingBrains has combined it with China’s current national conditions and existing ways of educating to develop an approach to disciplining children that is neither punitive nor permissive. KingBrains Positive Discipline shows clear strengths in helping parents meet the challenges they face when disciplining children and in helping improve family relationships.
KingBrains Positive Discipline — whether you have taken parenting classes before or not, the most incredible parenting course.
Joy, Inspiration, Strength, Challenge
KingBrains Positive Discipline is a method of disciplining children that is neither punitive nor permissive. We are committed to helping parents cultivate children’s self-discipline, sense of responsibility, spirit of cooperation, and ability to solve problems on their own, shaping children’s fine social character and helping them learn social skills and life skills that will benefit them for life.
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