Logical Consequences

It’s easy to find recommendations for “logical consequences.” Most authorities recommend implementing logical consequences according to the “3 R’s”: Revealed in advance, Related and Reasonable. A fourth criteria many find useful is “helpful.”

Join us for our discussion of the Three R’s, what makes a “logical consequence” helpful and some new ways to look at an old disciplinary idea.

One Comment

  1. amakice:

    From a listener:

    My 22 mth old son loves to run away from me. Often this is fine and
    becomes a chasing game. I try to give him plenty of opportunty to run
    safely. But in car parks and so on it is a problem! I have a 3 yr old
    daughter (who never ran off) and look after my 18 mth old nephew too -
    so my hands are full. i end up putting both boys in a push chair even
    for the shortest journey. How can I deal with the running off
    playfully?

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