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How to Implement Logical Consequences Effectively?
For logical consequences to be effective, they should be:
: The consequence should be directly related to the misbehavior.
: The consequence should be proportional to the misbehavior, neither too harsh nor too lenient.
: The consequence should be delivered in a way that maintains the child's dignity and self-esteem.
Clear communication is also essential. Explain to the child why the consequence is being applied and how they can avoid it in the future. Consistency in enforcing logical consequences is key to helping children learn from their actions.
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