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Moms Talk Q & A: How Do You Discipline Your Child?
In this week's Mom Talk Q&A discussion we ask local parents how they get their kids to listen, and what they do when they don't

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So grab a cup of coffee and settle in as we start the conversation with today’s topic: How do you discipline your child?
How do you get your child to listen to you? What do you when your child refuses to listen?
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Do you believe in time out? Do you believe in spanking?
Do you use position reinforcement and rewards like, prizes, stickers and other goodies to encourage your child to listen and cooperate?
If so, why, and in what situations should it be used to discipline your child?
What other discipline measures have you found to be effective?
What are your thought on discipline?
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