Yes by praising his good behaviour.
2006-09-23 02:31:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You shouldn't discipline a baby with time outs and such.... They don't understand. At 10 months old you can bring the baby back to the area you want him/her. You can do what the call "baby proofing" and make the environment safe. You can do this to your whole house, or just the babys room and maybe the livingroom and block it off. Your baby will not start to understand real discipline untill around 2 years old. Even then you have to be careful of what and how you choose to discipline for. Some things are normal behaviors and some are not.
2006-09-23 03:18:33
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answered by erinjl123456 6
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I have a ten-month old son also. The only way I "discipline" him is to tell him no and move him away from what he's doing. Usually just telling him no in a stern voice will stop him, or saying his name in the same tone. I don't know if that actually counts as discipline. lol. But I don't think at this age they would understand why they are being spanked, or why their hands are being slapped. And I know he definitely would not understand a time out. =P
2006-09-23 06:52:25
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answered by seventy_6ix 2
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I think a 10 months old baby is too young to teach him/her anything about discipline.Anyway I can reccommend you a really nice book which may help you by disciplining the baby after he/she is 2 1/2 or 3 years old.There is such a book about the first 3 years too."Positive Discipline" by Jane Nelson.Ask about that one and tell them you want the one for the first 3 years.Later(not so later!) you'll need "Positive Discipline for preschoolers".
2006-09-23 03:03:56
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answered by julie 3
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I think 10 months is still to young to discipline a child. The child has no way of knowing what he/she did was wrong or right. The child is still learning about the ways of the world. The best way to teach a child is through positive reinforcement and encouragement and rewards for doing the right things.
2006-09-23 02:55:24
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answered by Anonymous
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At 10 months a child is beginning to test their own limits, which can include touching things like electrical outlets or other things that they shouldn't. A firm "NO" and removal from the situation should do well enough. But be aware that this will be a constant action, the child will keep doing things so be consistent or he will figure out that eventually that you will give up and then teaching boundaries will be nearly impossible. Good Luck.
2006-09-23 07:50:58
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answered by kim h 3
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First, you should not spank a baby. Secondly, discipline and punishment are different.
Discipline a baby by love, attention and warm arms. The use of a gently "no" is not a bad idea.
When they hit two or three, ask the question again - if you have time!
2006-09-24 01:42:35
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answered by Anonymous
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You only want to encourage good behavior by always being positive with your baby.
Any discipline should be very very minor or not at all. Just use your common sense to keep your baby safe from harm.
2006-09-23 02:37:28
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answered by Bluealt 7
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A Child is never to young to be disciplined. But concentrate on the good behavior and make sure he/she know that you notice the good behavior!!
2006-09-23 02:39:20
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answered by CiCi 2
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yeah and it doesn't have to be spanking ........when they do something wrong and you can see them do it , raise you voice and change the tone to be with a lil anger .....it will get there attention then they will stop and you can also say at the same time no-no that isn't what we want to do come play with this toy ......suggest them to the right thing also and maybe sit for just a minute and play so they see this is ok.......if they do it after an few times maybe spank there hand very lightly and go from there
2006-09-23 02:38:58
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answered by lady d 3
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No! Absolutely not. They will not understand why you are. When they do something bad but they don't know it is bad, just make your voice tone change deeper and firm saying, "No!" I've always gone by this famous Psycologist, Penelope Leach. SHe is Awesome. All her methods are none harmful to the children. Just more intuitive. http://www.babycenter.com/topicsaz/ Go here and look on behavior for one of the categories, (Toddler or Baby). Hope this helps.
2006-09-23 02:36:28
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answered by Anonymous
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