Read The 1-2-3 Magic Workbook for Christian Parents: Effective Discipline for Children 2-12 Online
Authors: Thomas W. Phelan,Chris Webb
Tags: #Family & Relationships, #Parenting, #General
back to counting as of right now.” When you’ve regressed over a longer
period, consider redoing the Kickoff Conversation with the whole gang.
Over the course of your kids’ growing-up time at your house, you
may go through a number of slips and recoveries—daily, monthly or even
annually. Each time you catch yourself getting careless, just pick yourself
up, take a deep breath and go back to what you know works best.
A Different Future
What can you expect from
1-2-3 Magic
? You can expect a more peaceful
household, a lot less arguing and fewer angry moments. You can expect
more time for fun, and affection will come more easily. The self-esteem of
your children will improve. So will your self-esteem as a parent, because
you will be more in control and will know you are handling things cor-
rectly. If you are a teacher, you will feel more confident, more in control
of your class, and you will have more time for instruction.
What it all boils down to is this: How do you want to spend your time
with your kids? One option is that you can spend your time like this:
“Discipline”
Fun
Before
1-2-3 MAGIC
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Here the kids are driving you crazy most of the time. You are caught up
in frequent but futile attempts at “discipline.” There is little time to enjoy
the children, educate them or like them.
On the other hand, you can spend your time like this:
Affection
Fun
Discipline
Praise
Listening
After
1-2-3 MAGIC
In this situation the proper perspective has been established. Sanity is
restored by the 1-2-3, making discipline crisp, gentle and efficient. There’s
less arguing and yelling, and in this more peaceful atmosphere there are
more good times. Everyone’s self-esteem benefits.
I’ll never forget one mother’s comment to me years ago. When she
first came into my office, her three kids were driving her nuts. We got her
going on
1-2-3 Magic
, and she shaped things up at home very well. One
early January day, I saw her for a followup visit. She told me Christmas
vacation—with all the kids home—had actually gone quite well. She was
pleasantly surprised.
Then she said something I’ve never forgot en: “You know what,
though, I never realized how far I’d come until
the kids went back to school after vacation.”
Good luck!
“What do you mean?” I asked.
“I missed them for the first time in my life,” Don’t spend any
more days caught
she said.
up in useless irritation.
Quite a turnaround. It’s a whole new world Take charge of your home
when you get along wel with—and enjoy—your today—and start having
own children.
some fun with your kids!
Index
Angry Parents Speak, Happy Ones Keep Quiet rule, 113, 187-88
Attention Deficit Disorder, 9, 29-30, 48, 148-49, 150
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, 76
bedtime, 155-65, 171
Basic Bedtime Method, 155-57
charting, 164
counting, 91
charting
bedtime, 164
children eight and under, 128-29
children nine and up, 131
chores, 138-39
homework, 151-52
messy rooms, 135-36
practice lessons, 153
start behavior, 12, 121-23
children
abuse of, 16, 18, 35, 48
anger in, 185-86.
See also
children, throwing temper tantrums
bipolar, 76
communicating with, 173-76.
See also
listening
demanding apologies from, 54
209
210 1-2-3 MAGIC
getting ready in the morning, 127-32
hearing impaired, 9
ignoring misbehavior of, 43-44
independence of, 17-18, 167-68, 182, 186
inferiority of, 20, 82
interrupting others, 49-50, 116, 92-93
learning by experience, 184
left at home, 60-61
management of eating habits, 141-46; messy rooms, 133-36; physical
aggression, 28; possessiveness, 95; practice lessons, 153; sleep
behavior, 91, 157-64, 165, 171
questioning behavior of, 174-75
self-esteem of, 113-14, 179-82, 186, 187, 198
separation anxiety in, 41
shopping with, 56-60, 89-91, 183-84
talking in class, 93-94
threatening others, 76-77
throwing temper tantrums, 65, 75-76
visually impaired, 9
chores, 115-16, 133-39
55-Gallon Drum Method, 138
Garbage Bag Method, 137-38
conduct disorder, 98-99
consequences, natural, 12, 119-22, 125-26, 129-31, 148-49
counting
advice, 96
arguing, 94
backsliding, 205-7
beginning, 9-10, 32-33, 84-85
benefits of, 33-36
child mocking of, 39, 92
different misbehaviors, 42-43
effect on child’s self esteem, 50, 181
effect on motivation, 13
explaining to children, 33-34, 67-69, 207
in front of other people, 44-46
listening actively when, 201-4
parental embarrassment when, 55-56
possessiveness, 95
pouting, 65-66
in public, 55-62
requests, 126
rivalry, sibling, 63-65
start behavior, 123-24
INDEX 211
stop behavior, 25-38, 40
timing of, 40-41
toilet training, 46-47
when traveling, 61-62
when to use, 13
Window of Opportunity rule, 40-41
variations, 12, 123-24, 126
docking system, 12, 117-19, 125, 136-37
eating
behavior management of, 141-46
Divide and Conquer routine, 145-46
3-out-of-4 rule, 144-45
fun, shared, 191-96
homework, 147-5
assignment sheets, 149
Positive-Negative-Positive method, 149-50, 151
Rough Checkout, 150-51
Learning Disorder, 148-49, 150
Little Adult Assumption, 15-18, 31-32, 90, 92, 175-76
listening actively, 197-204
effect upon self-esteem, 198-99
nonjudgmental questions for, 199-200
opening conversation for, 199
perception checks when, 200-1
reflected feelings when, 200
to children, 100, 182, 197-204
lying, 105-8
Major/Minor System, 99-105
meetings, family, 18, 138, 167-71
No-Talking and No-Emotion rules, 21, 25-26, 28-29, 160-65, 173, 206
Oppositional Defiant Disorder, 98-99
overparenting, 182, 183-86
parents
anger management, 16, 20, 29, 53, 82
authority of, 17-18, 34-35
begging children, 30, 76
depression, 188-89
fear of children, 18
public embarrassment of, 44-45, 55-56, 90-91
relationship with children, 188, 189-90, 191-93
self-assessment, 188-89
stress, 188-89, 191-92
pets, caring for, 91, 118-19, 139
praise.
See
reinforcement, positive
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reinforcement
artificial, 122-23
natural, 121-22
positive, 12, 27, 113-15, 149-50, 181-82, 187-90
requests, 12, 92, 115-16, 125-26, 138
rivalry, sibling, 40, 63-65, 87-89, 94-95, 145-46, 193-94
running away, 77, 80
separation anxiety, 41
spanking, 16, 53
start behavior, 11-12, 123-24
stealing, 104-5
stop behavior, 11, 12.
See also
counting
suicide, 77
swearing, 28
Talk-Persuade-Argue-Yell(-Hit) syndrome, 16, 18, 34, 53
testing and manipulation, 2, 9-10, 73-85
causes, 73-74
management of, 78-79, 82-85
purpose of, 74-75, 81-82
used with requests, 115-16
via badgering, 75; flattery, 79; intimidation, 75-77;
martyrdom, 77-78, 82; physical aggression, 80
time out
alternatives, 27, 35, 36-37, 57-59
chair, 46
in public, 55, 56-57
for serious offenses, 101
room, 37-38, 41-42, 47-49, 50-53, 56-57, 61-62
used with counting, 27
while traveling, 61-62
timers
for start behavior, 12, 136-37, 141-44
uses of, 116-17
toilet training, 46-47, 52-53
whining, 11, 13, 81