The Art of Repair: Beyond Punishment

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Lauren Edmunds, founder of a specialist school for children with learning delays, explores how to transform discipline into a lasting learning experience. Shifting the focus from shame to responsibility, Lauren explains why the "repair" of a mistake is more important than the mistake itself.
By establishing a foundation of mutual respect and allowing children to face the natural consequences of their actions, parents and teachers can help them develop vital self-discipline and impulse control. This episode offers a practical, compassionate roadmap for raising accountable, resilient children who take true ownership of their lives.
11 Feb English South Africa Education · Self-Improvement

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