Setting Consequences For Teenagers | Parenting Tips |
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Let's put some structure around "consequences". First, we need to review the model of control and maturity. After we get through that, let's talk about your own emotional control and we'll get down to the practical steps or ideas that you can use as consequences based on what we found out. In this episode, I will talk about parenting tips by setting consequences for teenagers.
00:00 Intro & Summary 01:20 Three Stages Of Moral Development 02:19 What Your Teenager Actually Want? 04:03 What Is The Top-Down Approach? 06:21 The big difference Between Stage 1 And Stage 2 08:17 How To Choose Consequences That You Control 100% 09:19 How To Implement Consequences Without Drama And Lectures 10:06 If You Control It, You Can Use It 11:49 What Services Do You Provide? 15:37 More resources Watch and Enjoy! Dr. Paul Jenkins What To Watch Next ======================== Teaching Kids Responsibility - Positive Parenting https://youtu.be/1SFIc2LsHyA Visit Live On Purpose Central for more support and resources: https://go.liveonpurposecentral.com Find out more about Positive Parenting here: http://parentingpowerup.com/ For a FREE copy of Pathological Positivity (you only pay the shipping), visit this link: https://drpauljenkins.info If you are ready to take your positive parenting to the next level, explore options for coaching and advanced services through your FREE Parenting Breakthrough call with one of our certified coaches here: https://drpauljenkins.com/breakthroughcall LINKS & RESOURCES ======================== Website: https://drpauljenkins.com/ The Parenting Power-up Audio Course: http://parentingpowerup.com/ Free digital copy of Portable Positivity: https://bit.ly/2PoIDam MUSIC ======================== Track: Kisma - We Are [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds. Watch: https://youtu.be/WfluodjOkOk Licensed under Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 ======================== Video by Nate Woodbury BeTheHeroStudios.com http://YouTube.com/c/NateWoodbury #LiveOnPurpose #PositiveParenting #Positivity |