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Choice-Based discipline is an approach developed by Jim Thompson, a creator of video-based online courses for educators. With over 25 years of experience, Thompson has created courses that have trained over 250,000 K-12 teachers and administrators. Click here to find out the secret to his approach.

 


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  • Free Course on Discipline
  • Free Discipline Forum
  • Links to other Discipline Resources
  • Continuing Education Courses
  • University Graduate Credit
  • Online Master of Education programs

Solving Discipline Problems is a free resource for parents and teachers looking for help dealing with discipline problems. It offers positive solutions through a method known as choice-based discipline. Choice-based discipline is a positive, preventative approach that can be used both at home and at school. With choice-based discipline, the focus is always on teaching children how to be responsible, capable individuals who know how to make good decisions.

For parents, you can participate in our free discipline forum where discipline issues can be discussed, and ideas and thoughts shared to help solve discipline issues. Take our free course on discipline and learn valuable ways to build positive relationships and teach appropriate behavior. Use our links to other educational sources which inspired choice-based discipline.

For teachers, while learning about discipline, you can also earn continuing education units, graduate credit, or even a Master of Education degree. Check out our links to all of these convenient online programs. Teachers are also welcome to take our free discipline course and participate in if you are in need of continuing education credit or are interested in working towards a master of education degree, check out our links to convenient online programs. We can show you several ways to gain the help you need while receiving professional development credit at the same time.


Why Choice-Based Discipline Can Help:


Choice-Based Discipline gives both teachers and parents a positive, non-punitive way to deal with discipline problems.
Choice-Based Discipline focuses on appropriate rather than inappropriate behavior.
Choice-Based Discipline is based on a sound psychological foundation.
Choice-Based Discipline is based on teaching children responsibility through the use of choices.
Choice-Based Discipline includes clear guidelines for the proper use of choices.
Choice-Based Discipline advocates the use of encouragement rather than empty praise.
Choice-Based Discipline is win-win because both adults and children get their needs met.


What This Site Web Site Has to Offer:


A Free Discipline Course with step-by-step solutions to common discipline problems both at home and at school. (link to free course)
Graduate video-based courses for teachers offered by five accredited and nationally renowned universities. (link to video course page)
An online Master of Education in Quality Schools offered by Graceland University. (link to master’s page)
Continuing education (non-credit) courses for teachers about solving classroom discipline problems. (link to discipline courses page)
A Discipline Forum in which parents and teachers can share ideas and help each other solve discipline problems. (link to forum)