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Using Distraction to Avoid Needing Discipline   (Worth a try) (Worth a try) (Worth a try) (Worth a try) (Worth a try)
... ine. The number one tool in my experience is distraction. We've all been in a situation ...
... to carry a few small toys that will work as distractions if the parent or relative doesn' ...
... ew to them. This is part of what makes using distraction as a technique so easy to live by ...
... e one possible "drawback" to using distraction to turn children away from undesi ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/8814/Using-Distraction-to-Avoid-Needi...

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... i think distraction is the most effective way of helping kids when they are really little. ...
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... Distraction does work well, and sometimes necessary. For older kids (toddler and up), if t ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/3055/Toddlers-Crying-when-sick-or-whe...

Re: Using Distraction to Avoid Needing Discipline  
... I prefer using distraction and it can work well. Even with myself! (ie. take a break clear ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/8814/Using-Distraction-to-Avoid-Needi...

Re: Using Distraction to Avoid Needing Discipline  
... as a mum of 3 and a carer for many children distraction and time out has worked in my hou ...
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Re: Using Distraction to Avoid Needing Discipline  
... ONE on a GREAT article . .  I have used distraction techniques several times with my ...
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Re: Using Distraction to Avoid Needing Discipline  
... Leis says no, you don't do it. His mum tries distraction etc and is constantly putting oth ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/8814/Using-Distraction-to-Avoid-Needi...

Oh that Temper !!!!    (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend)
... ike fidgeting and quickly step in with a new distraction. During a tantrum, the child i ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/8288/Oh-that-Temper--/

Re: Using Distraction to Avoid Needing Discipline  
... from the time my son was 2 years old, saying distraction must always accompany a long draw ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/8814/Using-Distraction-to-Avoid-Needi...

ADHD Rages   (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend)
... nd have a set facial expression Step One Distraction There is always the chance that ...
... Step Two Removal If it is too late for distraction, remove them from the situation t ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/5357/ADHD-Rages/