4D's Archives - Character Ink https://characterinkblog.com/tag/4ds/ Home of the Language Lady & Cottage Classes! Tue, 01 Nov 2016 16:42:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Video: The Four D’s of Behavior Poster Pack https://characterinkblog.com/video-the-four-ds-of-behavior-poster-pack/ https://characterinkblog.com/video-the-four-ds-of-behavior-poster-pack/#respond Thu, 07 Apr 2016 00:27:52 +0000 http://characterinkblog.com/?p=4731 I have been trying and trying to get this Wondering Wednesday video up. I taped it three times, and I just got the file to upload! This (along with the Character Pies video and charts) is such an important concept in parenting that I really hope I can find creative ways to get this information […]

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Video: How to Use 4D's of Behavior

I have been trying and trying to get this Wondering Wednesday video up. I taped it three times, and I just got the file to upload!

This (along with the Character Pies video and charts) is such an important concept in parenting that I really hope I can find creative ways to get this information out to young families even more! (We will for sure be discussing this in our “”Tweens and Teens: Major on the Majors” workshop in Kelona, British Columbia in three weeks!)

Watch Part I below:

 

Here is the store description of the poster pack, but even if you do not have the poster pack (from March’s Freebie Friday—go to the blog and subscribe so you don’t miss future freebies!), the video can still be a big help in understanding these behaviors.

“This pack contains eight posters to use with your children to teach them what the Four D’s of behavior are. Each 8.5×11″ poster is colorful and eye-catching.

The entire set maybe used altogether or one at a time as you teach the concepts. One of the posters contains all four D’s of behavior – disobedience, disrespect, deceit, and distraction. This poster summarizes the four of these with bullet points. Then each of the four D’s has its own poster in which that “D” is elaborated upon and described in more detail.

Watch Part II below:

 

Also included is a disobedience math poster in which Donna lays out the foundation of obedience – doing what you’re told, when you were told, with a good attitude. This disobedience math poster has the obedience plus delay, obedience plus own way, etc., all laid out in a visually pleasing manner and one in which children can learn from quickly.”

Love and hope,

Donna

P.S. If you have any YouTube advice for me, please contact me! 🙂

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Podcast Notes: Dealing With Heart Issues of Tweens https://characterinkblog.com/podcast-notes-dealing-with-heart-issues-of-tweens/ https://characterinkblog.com/podcast-notes-dealing-with-heart-issues-of-tweens/#respond Fri, 09 Oct 2015 15:08:46 +0000 http://characterinkblog.com/?p=3988 Handling Heart Behaviors (4 D Behaviors) of Tweens Listen to the podcast here!   First Two Steps in Addressing All Heart/4 D Behaviors of Tweens (1) First—for all—ask forgiveness and admit your mistakes/lack of strong parenting in the area (2) Look at each situation and ask yourself how you can take this behavior/situation from GRAY […]

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Podcast Notes: Dealing With Heart Issues of Tweens

Handling Heart Behaviors (4 D Behaviors) of Tweens

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Listen to the podcast here!

 

First Two Steps in Addressing All Heart/4 D Behaviors of Tweens

(1) First—for all—ask forgiveness and admit your mistakes/lack of strong parenting in the area
(2) Look at each situation and ask yourself how you can take this behavior/situation from GRAY to BLACK & WHITE

General “Next Steps”: Meet/Plan With Spouse and Child (or Spouse First Then the Three of You)

1. What will now be unacceptable? Make a list.

2. Choose Signaling Words and Phrases

3. Determine What Appropriate Response From Child Will Be

4. Determine Consequences

a. What They Are Going to Be (list)
b. When the Consequences Will Be (after a warning, after Dad gets home, that evening, etc.)

 

 

DISRESPECT: Disrespectful tone, words, and actions

~Always start with apology and deciding how situation can go from gray to black and white

1. Make unacceptable behavior list.

2. Make consequence list including when and how they will be implemented.

3. Signaling words and phrases:

a. “Those are not respectful words. Do you want to re-word that?” OR
b. “That is not a respectful tone. Do you want to say that differently?”

 

4. Decide on acceptable response from the child (no other words allowed or it is black and white disobedience):

a. “Yes, Mom……”
b. “Yes, Ma’am….”
c. “Yes, Dad….”

 

5. Two choices

a. Go on if child became respectful after this interchange
b. Announce “You have chosen to be disrespectful even after warning. We will institute a consequence from the consequence list tonight.”

 

DISOBEDIENCE: Implement the NO RESPONSE RULE

~Always start with apology and deciding how situation can go from gray to black and white

1. Make unacceptable behavior list. (Use Disobedience Math list from here.)

2. Make consequence list including when and how they will be implemented.

3. Signaling words and phrases: “We are following the No Response Rule. What did you mean to say since you can’t respond?”

4. Decide on acceptable response from the child (no other words allowed or it is black and white disobedience):

a. “Yes, Mom……”
b. “Yes, Ma’am….”
c. “Yes, Dad….”

5. Two choices

a. Go on if child obeyed at this point. OR
b. Announce “You have chosen to continue to respond even though we are following the No Response Rule. We will institute a consequence from the consequence list tonight. Go ahead and do what I told you to do.” (Then separate yourself from him, leaving him to CHOOSE again to obey or not obey.)

 

Note: Child “double disobeyed” if he chose to respond after you warned him AND he still didn’t do what you said. This should be treated like two disobedience. His decision to respond means he disobeyed once. It doesn’t give him the choice to also not do what you said.

 

Other Disobedience Tips
1. Reduce the number of commands for a while—don’t micromanage while you are trying to get a handle on obedience. It makes child feel that he can never please you.

2. Don’t say no unless you’ll go—only give a command or make a pronouncement if you will really follow up on it. Don’t say it if you don’t mean it!

3. Tell, don’t ask. Asking indicates that the child can choose to obey or not.

a. Tell things that need to be obeyed.
b. Ask things that are optional.

 

FIGHTING: Using the Accusing Word Signaling Phrase and Apology

(See also Three Tips to Teach Children How to Apologize.)

~Always start with apology and deciding how situation can go from gray to black and white

1. Make unacceptable behavior list.

2. Make consequence list including when and how they will be implemented.

3. Signaling words and phrases:

a. When child says someone did something to him: “No Accusing Words Allowed. Say it peacefully.”
b. Offended child: “Please stop flicking me.”
c. Offender: “I’m sorry. Please forgive me.” OR Continue behavior.

4. If offender continues the behavior, separate him and remind him: “We have the no fighting rule. Since you broke that, we will decide on the consequence tonight.”

 

Things to Keep in Mind
1. Don’t make consequences the same as forgetting to take the trash out or not cleaning his room. Consequences for 4 D Behaviors should be serious, like the behavior is.
2. Don’t engage with the child once you determine ahead of time the unacceptable behaviors, the consequences, the signaling words and phrases, etc. Make everything as black and white as possible.
3. Don’t work on too many things at one time. Decide on the most important infraction right at the moment and work on that.
4. Spend lots of time with your child building relationship (listen in two weeks!) and rewarding for good things.

 

 

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Podcast: Dealing With Heart Issues of Tweens https://characterinkblog.com/podcast-dealing-with-heart-issues-of-tweens/ https://characterinkblog.com/podcast-dealing-with-heart-issues-of-tweens/#respond Thu, 08 Oct 2015 21:09:37 +0000 http://characterinkblog.com/?p=3972 Donna Reish, of Raising Kids With Character, Homeschooling With Character, and Character Ink publishing, answers questions readers have been posing about handling 4 D types of behaviors (heart behaviors) in children ages eight to fourteen or so (primarily tweens). Donna emphasizes the need for parents to take responsibility for their parenting mistakes first. Then focus […]

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Podcast: Dealing With Heart Issues of TweensDonna Reish, of Raising Kids With Character, Homeschooling With Character, and Character Ink publishing, answers questions readers have been posing about handling 4 D types of behaviors (heart behaviors) in children ages eight to fourteen or so (primarily tweens). Donna emphasizes the need for parents to take responsibility for their parenting mistakes first. Then focus on taking the behaviors from gray to black & white so that misbehaviors are clear and can be handled. She gives an important order/protocol to make things very black and white with this age group for three typical misbehaviors, disrespect, disobedience, and fighting. Additionally, she gives suggested signaling words and phrases to use when these behaviors come up so that things are crystal clear as to the family expectations and handling of these things. (Listen to the prequel to this podcast episode, “Understanding The Four D’s of Behavior.”) Subscribe to Character Ink! in iTunes

 

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