From 8 to 12 Months - Setting Limits: The Beginning of Discipline
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Much supervision is needed to keep your baby safe as he explores
his expanding world. Certain actions that may be "cute" now can
create more problems when he becomes a toddler. Now is the time
for you to set limits.
Pulling hair, eyeglasses and jewelry should be responded to with
a stern look, saying "That hurts Mommy" and putting the child down.
Your baby needs to learn not to harm other people.
Discipline teaches your baby by giving him useful information
about acceptable behavior. This is different from punishment, which
uses force to control behavior. You must be firm and consistent
to help him learn what is "okay" and "not okay." Babies test limits
in order to find out what the rules are. The same message of "not
okay" will need repeating many times before he knows that the rules/limits
are for real.
Techniques for Setting Limits:
- Telling your baby "no" or "stop" by itself does not
help him learn. Telling must be accompanied by action to help him
know what is expected, or what is not acceptable. For example, "No,
you cannot touch the TV controls," must be followed by picking
your baby up and removing him from the TV set.
- Quickly remove your baby from unacceptable or unsafe
areas.
- Place forbidden or dangerous objects out of sight
and out of reach.
- Redirect his attention to a new toy, looking out
the window, singing a song, etc.
- Spanking or slapping hands is not effective. Don't
hurt or be mean to your baby.
- If you become really angry, quickly put your baby
into his crib or playpen for a few minutes while you cool off.
Never hit, never spank, and never shake your baby. If you feel that
you might hurt your baby, call the Parental Stress Helpline at 1-800-367-2543.
From 8 to 12 Months
Your Developing Baby
Setting Limits: Beginning of Discipline
Hearing and Speech
Diaper Rash
Safety
Nutrition
Time Together
Healthy Teeth
Stranger Anxiety
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