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How Is Peaceful Parenting® Different?
by: Nancy S. Buck, Ph.D.
Peaceful Parenting® ideas are very different from other kinds of parenting
practices that you have learned or read about. Certainly it is harder to
practice Peaceful Parenting® than to simply threaten or bribe your child
into following your directions or making what you consider to be the “right”
choices. But what is the heart of the difference between Peaceful Parenting®
and other programs?
Simply put, Peaceful Parenting® follows the idea that human beings are
internally motivated. Children (and parents) do what they do because of what
is going on inside of them. The world outside of the child (and the parents)
gives the child information. But the child decides what to do with this
information based on what is going on inside the child at the time.
So when you ask your 7-year old to come inside for supper, your child hears
your request as information. Based on what is going on for this
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child, he will behave accordingly. One child might decide to run inside as
you have asked because he is very hungry. Or another child might decide to
play one more inning of kick ball with her friends. Yes, she has heard your
request. Yes, she wants to eat supper. But she also wants to play one more
inning because it is her turn to kick and she knows she will kick the
winning run!
Contrary to what you may have learned in other parenting programs, children
cannot be manipulated into behaving just as we want them to. Unfortunately
there is a lot of information in our culture that would lead parents to
believe that they can, should and must control their children.
The reality is that people are not easily controlled. In fact the very urge
to control others may result in those others resisting harder because they
do not want to feel controlled. If people were as easily manipulated and
controlled as our culture represents you too would be easily controlled and
manipulated.
For instance, do you have the ability to resist buying everything that is
advertised to you in the media? Of course you do! Even the “bribes,”
positive reinforcements or carrots the advertisers offer with rebates and
sale prices does not mean that you must purchase every thing, willy nilly.
You decide to purchase a product because you need or want a specific item,
not because of the enticement of advertising.
Do you have the ability to resist your child’s unhealthy or inappropriate
request? Even when your child punishes you by telling you she “hates you” or
“won’t love you any more if you don’t give in to her way,” you still have
the ability to stick by your decision to answer your child’s request with a
firm “no” response. No matter how hard your child tries to externally
control you, you can make a reasonable decision.
So why do we think it is otherwise with children? Simply because our
children are smaller, less experienced and younger does not mean they are
any more easily controlled or manipulated using external rewards and
punishments.
Peaceful Parenting® means you understand your children are internally
motivated by their genetic instructions for safety, love, power, fun and
freedom. Practicing Peaceful Parenting® means you understand that you are
also internally motivated by your genetic instructions for safety, love,
power, fun and freedom. Both parents and children experience the urge to
control one another because parents and children are both born with the urge
for power. Luckily we are also born with an urge for love. Our desire to
stay connected with one another hopefully ameliorates our desire to win and
control each other. Understanding this means the desire to follow Peaceful
Parenting® ideas. It is harder, more challenging and more rewarding than
trying to control our children using external control ideas. Peaceful
Parenting® also is more respectful of your child’s capacities to learn and
become a responsible adult.
About The Author
Nancy S. Buck, Ph.D. established Peaceful
Parenting, Inc. in 2000 to bring her knowledge and experience with
effective parenting to the greatest number of parents and other
caretakers of children. She developed the Peaceful Parenting® program
from her 25 years of experience as a developmental psychologist, trainer
and educator with The William Glasser Institute and as the mother of
twin sons. Her genuine, warm and authentic teaching style is clear and
concise, helping learners move from the theoretical to real life
situations.
peacefulparenting.com
Nancy@peacefulparenting.com
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