Babies can also be trained in the discipline
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Indonesia
December 15, 2010 1:45am CST
Disciplining baby is not something impossible. The key is in proximity of the parents with the baby. Discipline are the rules that applied to parents to train children to behave on a regular basis. Education discipline is the process of guidance aimed at instilling good attitudes and habits, as well as to improve the mental and moral qualities of the child, how do you think?
2 responses
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
20 Dec 10
A young baby needs a routine for feeding that is baby led. Like the baby should have his or her drink of milk and then a diaper change. The baby should be encouraged to lay as still as possible on the baby change mat. As the baby gets older discipling is possible. Then the child will learn his or her boundaries. When a six month old baby sits in the highchair he or she should be encouraged to take food on a spoon from his or her mother. As he or she is able to eat solid food he or she must keep this on the high chair and throw it. Good habits are cleaning the teeth and washing the hands. A good habit will be putting toys away as he or she gets older. My baby daughter is 18 months old and my disabled toddler son is 3 years old.
@aeiou78 (3445)
• Malaysia
16 Dec 10
For me, I won't restrict my baby for not doing this and that.
At the beginning of his or her life, he or she is full will curiosity.
I shall just let them to explore their curiosity in the hope to help a better development of their brain.
Discipline is good. Too many of disciplines will also have too many of restrictions.
It is similar to train our children to be a robot.
Finally, they will not be so creative.
They will just standing in front of you by starring at the ceiling or the floor to wait for your permission to do something.