Parenting
fromPsychology Today
59 minutes agoHow to Set Limits That Actually Work With Kids
Most behavior falls into the 'say yes' zone, emphasizing positive reinforcement over strict discipline.
The original poster (OP) wrote, 'My second child is starting high school next year and is hell-bent on joining the marching band. I was in marching band myself when I was in high school and I wasn't against her joining. The discipline would be good for her. Then I found out how much it costs.'
I had to convince them to come this year, because they thought the reason I won was because they weren't here. I'm glad we proved that wrong, McIlroy said on Sunday. Mum and Dad, I owe everything to you. You're the most wonderful parents, he said, fighting back tears.
You have to see my son. You don't know how good he is. In my life, I never teach him anything. Everything he knows is because he saw it. I never ever put him in a class. Come [to the gym] and do something. He is the one who's always asking me and the coaches.