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Rewarding good behaviour   (Worth a try) (Worth a try) (Worth a try) (Worth a try) (Worth a try)
... e was about 1yr I started rewarding his good behaviour with a little ink stamp on his hand ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/884/Rewarding-good-behaviour/

Eating For Good Behaviour   (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend)
... Can your child’s behaviour really be influenced by what he or she eats? Studies prov ...
... rsquo;s diet can result in an improvement in behaviour, concentration and intellectual per ...
... formance.   Learning Difficulties and Behavioural Disorders   “He&rsqu ...
... lise the extent to which their child’s behaviour is directly affected by their diet ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/207/Eating-For-Good-Behaviour/

Behaviour Charts/Sticker Star Charts   (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend)
... Recently i was discussing with some mums on behaviour Charts/Star Charts and how that they ...
... sponbility Goes a long way...... Dont use Behaviour Charts as punishment, and remember ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/7813/Behaviour-ChartsSticker-Star-Cha...

6yr old Stealing - antisocial behaviour   (Worth a try) (Worth a try) (Worth a try) (Worth a try) (Worth a try)
... 6 usually display various forms anti-social behaviour including stealing, disobedience, s ...
... tc.  It could be useful to consider the behaviour as a form of control.  He is t ...
... d what he wants, he is exploring a different behaviour.  He is trying to find a balan ...
... o do is direct his need to find balance into behaviours that are more sociable, e.g. respo ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/175/6yr-old-Stealing-antisocial-behav...

Biting and agressive behaviour when out at a playcentre!!!   (May work) (May work) (May work) (May work) (May work)
... w can I explain that this is not appropriate behaviour? A. Although it is important to gi ...
... at there is a suitable consequences for this behaviour in order that your child learns not ...
... he behaves well so as to reinforce positive behaviour, and make a sharp contrast between ...
... tively look for opportunities to reward good behaviour with looks, touch and words. For ex ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/755/Biting-and-agressive-behaviour-wh...

Attention seeking behaviour   (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend)
... Attention seeking behaviour is very common. Children may display certain forms of behaviou ...
... g for now. The forms of attention seeking behaviour as I mentioned above are effective ...
... most of the time we as parents reinforce the behaviour. That is, it works. The child sees ...
... n manage to ignore it then it will stop. The behaviour is usually attention seeking becaus ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/8019/Attention-seeking-behaviour/

Improving kids behaviour   (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend)
... I feel better). - you cannot control their behaviour, you can only try and prime their e ...
... hem for calming down and sleeping). So, for behaviour this means: - priming them before ...
... them of where you are going and why and what behaviour you expect there.  Try and mak ...
... ather than negative - "this is the good behaviour I expect", eg "we ar ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/9163/Improving-kids-behaviour/

How to manage the mistaken behaviour of children   (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend)
... who misbehave usually have one of 4 primary behavioural goals. These are: Attentio ...
... stand the purpose or reason behind a child's behaviour is to determine the feelings the ch ...
... , the child temporarily stops the irritating behaviour, but it soon returns when our atten ...
... is asked of them) this is the POWER SEEKING BEHAVIOUR. Temper tantrums are an example of ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/9014/How-to-manage-the-mistaken-behav...

Dealing with Teen Behaviour   (Worth a try) (Worth a try) (Worth a try) (Worth a try) (Worth a try)
... and that the disappointment will be towards behaviour and not them. Accept that your teen ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/4771/Dealing-with-Teen-Behaviour/

Tips for teaching your child good behaviour   (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend)
... any different aspects that we consider 'good behaviour', including manners, ...
... I'm sure people could add many more. Good behaviour isn't necessarily being quiet and g ...
... things children do are normal, developmental behaviours and, if you prevent them from doin ...
... e to determine this for themselves. Good behaviour is something which can't be taught ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/4154/Tips-for-teaching-your-child-goo...