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Positive discipline in the Philippines
Supporting parents, caregivers, families and teachers.
Most parents, teachers and other caregivers wants what is best for their children. We promote positive discipline/positive parenting as a way to give parents, teachers and other caregivers alternatives for how to bring up their children. We have developed a method of non-violent child-rearing called “Positive Discipline in Everyday Parenting” to enable parents and caregivers to develop supportive, non-violent relationships and effective communication with their children.
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RecommendedPositive Discipline in Everyday Parenting PDEP (fourth edition)
Parents, communities and governments around the world are recognizing children’s rights to protection from physical punishment and to discipline that respects their dignity. Increasingly, parents are being advised to use “positive discipline”. But parents
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RecommendedPositive Discipline. What it is and how to do it
A Manual primarily aimed at parents, future parents, and those who support parents, such as parent educators, parent group facilitators, and family support workers. This Manual is based on findings from decades of research that reveal a great deal about h
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RecommendedWhat is positive discipline? Positive discipline in everyday teaching
Positive discipline is an approach to teaching that helps children succeed, gives them the information they need to learn, and supports their development. It respects children’s right to healthy development, protection from violence, and active participat
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RecommendedPositive Discipline. What it is and how to do it. Training for Professionals and Workshops for Parents and Teachers
Leaflet giving information on how Save the Children can contribute to planning/conducting training sessions in Positive Discipline, qualifying participants to deliver positive discipline training to parents and/or teachers. It has been developed as part o