How to Use this Parent Handout on Behavior Training:
- If your child has several discipline problems or is out of control, go to the section: Behavior Training: How to Design a Plan for Your Child.
- If you mainly want to learn about Rules, go to the section: Rules: Guidelines for How to Create and Use Them.
- If you mainly want to learn about Consequences (Negative Feedback), go to the separate handout: Behavior Training: Consequences.
It contains the following 2 sections: Consequences: Menu of Options
and Consequences: Guidelines for How to Give.
- Don't overlook the last section: Positive Feedback for Desired Behavior: Guidelines for How to Give.
What to Expect
- Any inappropriate behavior can be changed. In young children, most single problem behaviors will improve in 2 to 4 weeks with a targeted plan.
- Behavior training (discipline techniques) gradually changes a self-centered toddler into a mature teen who is thoughtful and respectful of others, assertive without being aggressive, and in control of his or her impulses.