Discipline4 Boys — Secure & Authentic

Remember this: You are not raising a child. You are raising a future man. A man who will face stress, rejection, and failure. A man who will be responsible for his own family and his own conduct.

Boys often have higher activity levels and different communication styles. Adapt your approach with these techniques: 1. The "Action First" Approach Boys often process information through movement. Physical Outlets discipline4 boys

To be clear: hitting a child—euphemistically called "spanking"—teaches violence as a solution. Every major pediatric and psychological association advises against it. While a swat on the bottom may produce immediate compliance, the long-term data is unambiguous: it increases aggression, damages the parent-child bond, and teaches boys that the bigger person gets to hit the smaller person. There are hundreds of more effective, more respectful, and more loving tools available. Remember this: You are not raising a child

Because boys are often action-oriented, abstract punishments (lectures, lengthy groundings) are frequently ineffective. Discipline should be logical and restorative. A man who will be responsible for his