Rachel Knight
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Gender | Female |
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Death | 135 years ago |
Date of birth | March 14,1840 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Macon |
Georgia | |
United States | |
Date of died | February 11,1889 |
Died | Soso |
Mississippi | |
United States | |
Spouse | Newton Knight |
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ID | 1052539 |
Rachel Knight Life story
'Time-outs' don ' T cause harm, parents told
Using these steps at home to good effect
With "time-outs" is not to Discipline children, to damage them or their relationship with you, for US, suggests research.
Despite the criticism, the "naughty step" strategy, children do not increase the anxiety and not your aggressive behavior, which found eight-year study of families.
But said a British psychologist, The Key was how the technology was used.
And not all children responded to authoritarian forms of Discipline .
the University of Michigan, tracked nearly 1,400 families and their parenting strategies, the three, five and 10 years old.
The researchers measured The Children 's positivity and negativity of the parents and their Mental Health and social competence with play, observations and video-recording interactions.
three years old, a third of the parents gave The Child a "time out" or told that they are to sit quietly in The Corner .
Provided that the parents continue to break with this strategy, the research found no differences in children's levels of anxiety and depression, self-control, or rule, in comparison with The Group of the parents, not with the "time-out" technique.
In contrast, if the parents said they had physical punishment of children became more and more aggressive.
And, in the case of the parents who said they had been depressed, The Children were more likely to have symptoms of anxiety and depression, as well as more aggressive behavior.
However, because the study is the observation, he can not prove that "time-out on the naughty step" was directly responsible for The Children 's later behaviour in the course of time.
'Often missDr. Rachel Knight , author of the study and a pediatric psychologist understood Children'at the University of Michigan C. S. Mott children's Hospital, said parents often asked the question of whether you are doing The Right thing for your children.
"Unfortunately, the First Place many parents go for advice, The Internet , Social Media , or Friends is not a medical provider.
"There are a lot of conflicting information on The Web , not verified or accurate. "
she added: "There is a wealth of research on how to effectively 'time-outs' can be, in the reduction of problematic behavior when they are used appropriately.
"It is a hierarchical strategy, the often misunderstood and abused. "
Dr. knight said, to use The Key , "time-outs" were:
Dr. Helen Barrett, a retired developmental psychologist, said that a consistent message was important in the Discipline of children.
"there are parents who will want to use the "naughty step", we have moved away from the idea that children need to be punished.
"It is always on The Children - Some find it humiliating.
"And it depends on who you are, do it. This can be devastating," She Said .
Dr. Barrett said, there are alternatives, for example, The Children in your room or asked to sit still.
She Said , The Most effective education was as "warm and authoritative, not authoritarian. "
The NHS provides Some tips and.
united states, parenting
Source of news: bbc.com