Avoid losing control or reacting in anger. The authors recommend asking the child why they behaved a certain way before taking action.
A key takeaway is that "every child is an only child" regarding their educational needs. What works for one sibling may not work for another, requiring a personalized approach to discipline. Educar sin castigar - Pilar Guembe & Carlos GoГ±...
Ensure that any educational consequence is directly linked to the behavior you wish to correct (e.g., if a child is rude to a grandparent, the "punishment" might be spending extra quality time with them). Avoid losing control or reacting in anger
Beyond rewards and punishments (extrinsic motivation), the goal is to foster "moral strength"—helping children do what is right because it is right, even when they don't feel like it. Practical Strategies for Parents What works for one sibling may not work
True authority is exercised through love and responsibility, not through "blanching the whip". They emphasize that parents must lead and provide criteria, but from a perspective of seeking the child's long-term freedom and happiness.
Education is described as a "long-distance race" that requires patience and a balance between love and clear limits.