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Discipline & reward

Positive attention and praise are the most effective rewards for good behavior, but sometimes it's important to give your child boundaries and let them know that certain behavior is unacceptable. This section offers some great advice on positive rewards for good behavior and consequences for bad behavior...

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The snack box technique

If your kids are too full of snacks to eat a proper dinner you need Supernanny’s snack box technique!

Supernanny Team 13 March 2008
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 20 times)
The sweet hearts technique

If you’re often too busy to give your children as much attention as you’d like, use this new Supernanny technique to spread the love!

Supernanny Team 06 March 2008
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 20 times)
The paci-fairy technique

Giving up their pacifier can be traumatic for your child – but Supernanny’s paci-fairy technique can help make it easier on you all…

Supernanny Team 21 February 2008
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 12 times)
The potty regression technique

When a new baby joins the family, it’s common for toddlers to regress to baby behavior as an attention-seeking device, especially when it comes to using the potty…

Supernanny Team 21 February 2008
4/5 Star Rating 4/5 stars (rated 13 times)
The patience technique

Good behavior is a two-way street – it involves your child listening and you offering guidance. They key is patience…

Supernanny Team 06 February 2008
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 24 times)
The naughty mat technique

Staying calm and in control while your child learns her boundaries is key, and it helps to be consistent in the way you discipline her. The naughty mat is used on the show when you're out and about and your child's behavior becomes unreasonable...

Supernanny Team 19 October 2006
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 32 times)
The one strike and you’re out technique

As your children get older, how do you teach them what’s acceptable and what’s not? It’s in their nature to test the boundaries and it’s up to you to make sure they don’t cross the line. As used on Supernanny, one strike and you’re out is a useful technique to discipline older children when they push too far...

Supernanny Team 26 September 2006
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 17 times)
House rules

Young children often act up if they don’t realize where the lines are drawn. It’s up to you to set those boundaries – and they’ll make your kids feel more secure as well as helping them behave better…

Supernanny Team 26 September 2006
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 81 times)