"Life requires discipline. The world can be really tough on children who don’t get it and don’t have it."
The foundation for all discipline is nature. Facing the effects of gravity, hunger, temperature, danger, curiosity and even aggression teaches discipline. It has been said, "nature is the mother of all discipline." Nature provides children with experience, challenges, consequences, as well as parents who are intended to be nurturing and to act as protectors, teachers and guides. The outdoors can become a wonderful teacher. Nature offers children real world experiences that parents can use to teach children important skills. Some of these skills include helping children to become aware of surroundings, paying attention as well as working together, cooperation and the relationship between cause and effect.
Nature doesn’t take things personally
Consequences. This approach is very close to the discipline of nature. Discipline based on the "rule of consequences" usually requires the least amount of parental involvement. Using this approach, parents will become more involved when a child does well or when a child gets out of line. For the most part, parents allow society and nature to teach their child what works and what doesn’t work. Nature, society and parents may provide consequences to teach children what happens when they get "out of line." The key to making this approach work depends on letting your child [loose] in the "right" environment where the consequence will be appropriate and not overly severe. Consequences can include reinforcements, rewards and punishment. I’ll talk more about those in the next article.
Choices. Part of growing up involves the ability to identify our needs, think about our options and to make choices that meet our needs and protect our long-term well being. Parents who rely in this approach create and allow opportunities for children to experience nature and society. Parents allow their children to make choices and to learn from the consequences that follow. Children hopefully learn how to be successful when they experience the consequences of their choices
2007-05-28 18:41:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Importance Of Discipline
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answered by ? 4
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Having discipline is equally important as much as it is not having it. What I mean is, every life and every person needs discipline, because discipline ensures a rational behavior which every person is expected to have. The other part is meant as the things you should not train or change. Discipline is a powerful tool which needs to be used wisely, because it also changes the person permanently. So, discipline is of great importance and there are simply many areas in life where it is required, but still, there should be no life in which there is room only for it. Because, if you value only discipline, order, etc. you will find it very hard to simply have fun! So, each person should rationally decide which parts of him need to be disciplined and which parts simply need to be let go. If a person can establish such a relation which would include both areas, than he would also be successful in establishing himself.
2007-05-28 06:30:38
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answered by the philosopher 3
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Discipline is a word would have been orinated from the word disciple.Disciple,is nothing but a follower of a person.This person is whom,who should have been talked over by some pepole, as an example.Example ,nothing but an examplary thing.So what is examplary...........So discipline should have been practised right from small characters.You can not difine,what is it.You have to live with it,then only it could be understood.Hope you can write an essay.
2007-05-29 05:54:21
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answered by panneerselvam s 5
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discipline plays a vital role in our life. For a better life, aim, fun, dreams & discipline all are necessary. Aim makes reasonable life, fun makes it more liveable, dreams push to reach success, & discipline makes life to live in better manner. Without discipline life is there but like milk without sugar, which tastes but not much more. God makes the human beings, but discipline is that which helps in making the human beings as complete. But more discipline add in life makes the lilfe more tense. So discipline is like when it is not more mixed in life, it must be on right place & right time.
2007-05-28 20:04:55
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answered by sunny 3
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* To contol ones self, discipline is much important. If you start diverting yourself, without discipline, in the later stage you cannot control yourself. Without controlling yourself, you cannot achieve any special targets in your life.
* If you make a mistake, your mind will always disturbing you. For example, if you tell a lie or just go for a theft, then very next moment you ll be startled with fear. This gives complications in life such as Blood pressure.
* Peace of mind. To acheive it you should have discipline. If you follow your own principle, it is not necessary for you to afraid at anyone else.
2007-05-28 17:07:07
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answered by tdrajagopal 6
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Discipline is important in framing the future of a person's life...Not every time the student shld be disciplnd,like while playing sports,he/she shld enjoy himself.But again whn he is in class r speaking to elders,defintely he shld maintain that behavioral discipline...
2016-03-13 00:56:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Discipline is important for success, happiness and prosperity
2014-05-20 01:10:57
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answered by Rk 2
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Well, on Yahoo if you are disciplined and write many answers to many questions, you can receive the "prestigious" Top Contributor Award. And, if you do a particularly good job, your peers help raise your "Correct Answers" percentage. You also receive many thank you emails.
"In reading the lives of great men, I found that the first victory they won was over themselves… self-discipline with all of them came first." ~~Harry S Truman
2007-05-28 06:25:56
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answered by Beach Saint 7
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A branch of knowledge
A system of rules of conduct or method of practice
The trait of being well behaved
Training to improve strength or self-control
The act of punishing.
Train by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control
Punish in order to gain control or enforce obedience
2007-05-28 23:44:12
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answered by ramarao 2
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