Discipline is needed less frequently when you are an involved, proactive parent.
If I do need to discipline, it is one or more of the following: timeout, restrictions on activity time or privleges removed. He is now 7, and is a child everyone compliments as well behaved, courteous, and polite.
I always see this example dragged out - "oh, but my toddler ran away from me in a parking lot - they could have been killed! so I had to spank them"
and what runs through my mind is
lazy parentsParents that can't or won't plan thier life better to avoid the situation.
This was not my child, but this speaks volumes about the match incident in the OP...I was with a relatives child, and I had a hot coffee sitting on a counter. The child reached for it, and in the nick of time I noticed and moved the cup. Obviously I would not discipline someone elses child, but if it was my child, would I spank him because it was
dangerous and he could have
gotten hurt? Of course not! As the adult it was completely my fault for not better monitoring her and thinking about where I put a hot beverage.
OP, You don't say how old you were, but if my son was playing with matches, I would talk to him about why it is dangerous and how he should never do that, age appropriate... and as the responsible adult PUT THE MATCHES WHERE A CHILD CAN'T PLAY WITH THEM. Duh!
