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Parents, when you correct your children, 
never discipline out of anger;

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always correct from a place of love.

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One tip to doing so is to take a thirty-second 
pause.

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Consider the boundary that was crossed and 
how to show your children the consequence 
of their actions.

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Differentiate between your children and their 
behavior.

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When you go back to your kids, remind

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them that your love for them won’t change,

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even when they make decisions you don’t like. 
Ultimately,

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remember the purpose of discipline:

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training your child to make wise decisions. 
As Fred Rogers put it,

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“Discipline [is] the continual everyday process 
of helping a child learn self-discipline.”

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I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.

