Links to the best sites on discipline: Forms of child discipline, ways to discipline a child, child discipline articles, and much more
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Family Research Laboratory
rating: Rating: 5/5
Systematic approach to forms of child discipline and family violence, focusing on corporal punishment and spanking as ways to discipline a child. Case study provides conclusive results about the effects of child discipline.
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NNCC: National Network for Child Care (D)
rating: Rating: 4/5
Research-based and practical advice on forms of child discipline combine to create a useful source on childcare for parents as well as teachers. Articles discuss spanking as a form of child discipline, limit setting, misbehavior, parenting styles, dealing with aggression, and classroom and domestic child discipline.
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University of Missouri Outreach and Extension
rating: Rating: 4/5
Website contains child discipline articles and information about positive disciplinary strategies. Practical strategies focus on family and parenting, and discuss forms of child discipline.
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topic summary: Sources include articles containing extensive research and worthwhile advice on various forms of child discipline within the family and the classroom. Useful articles suggest ways to discipline a child, including forms of child discipline and safe measures for parents to take to control their children.