posted on-line on January 14 is really is editorial piece about Barack Obama, but it’s amazing how often the author mentions the Positive Discipline, the Positive Discipline class the author attended and how he likes the results he has seen with his own child.
I’m sure it will depend on one’s political and social views as to whether Positive Discipline is seen in a positive or negative light when one reads this Esquire Magazine article. But I thought it was extremely interesting that Positive Discipline is mentioned in a political article and that the magazine was Esquire Magazine and wasn’t in the parenting genre.
If you know me, you know that I do consider Positive Discipline the best approach to teaching children about democracy, joint decision making and respect for others.
If you sign up for the Positive Discipline newsletter (<—click here), you receive a free download of the Positive Discipline Guidelines, pictured here. As you read the guidelines, you’ll notice correlations between the teachings of democracy and the Positive Discipline Guidelines.
Article in Esquire Magazine Discusses Positive Discipline & Politics
Esquire magazine article
posted on-line on January 14 is really is editorial piece about Barack Obama, but it’s amazing how often the author mentions the Positive Discipline, the Positive Discipline class the author attended and how he likes the results he has seen with his own child.
I’m sure it will depend on one’s political and social views as to whether Positive Discipline is seen in a positive or negative light when one reads this Esquire Magazine article. But I thought it was extremely interesting that Positive Discipline is mentioned in a political article and that the magazine was Esquire Magazine and wasn’t in the parenting genre.
If you know me, you know that I do consider Positive Discipline the best approach to teaching children about democracy, joint decision making and respect for others.
If you sign up for the Positive Discipline newsletter (<—click here), you receive a free download of the Positive Discipline Guidelines, pictured here. As you read the guidelines, you’ll notice correlations between the teachings of democracy and the Positive Discipline Guidelines.
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