Be a positive parent to over-threes
Want a better relationship with your children? Your family has some positive parenting tips for those with children three years plus
Criticise the behaviour, not the child When you tell your child off, criticise her behaviour and not your child herself. “Say, ‘That’s a naughty thing to do’, rather than ‘You’re a naughty child’."
Eileen Hayes MBE, NSPCC parenting advisor and mum of four
Marie, mum of Simi, 7, Rosie, 5, and Finn, 4
Dennis, dad of triplets Ali, Sophie and Grace, 4
Salma, mum of Karem, 8, and Nas, 6
Nicky, mum of Aaron, 8, and Janie, 3
Saying sorry Everyone makes mistakes – children and parents – and you’re never too big to apologise to your child if you get it wrong. “Parents and children have to learn that they need to be forgiven and have the chance to get it right next time,” says Denise Thornton.
Find out more
- Download a free copy of the NSPCC leaflet, Encouraging better behaviour
- Parentline Plus
www.parentlineplus.org.uk
0808 800 2222
- ParentLine Scotland
www.parentlinescotland.org.uk
0808 800 2222
- Parents Advice Centre (Northern Ireland)
www.parentsadvicecentre.org
0808 8010 722
- Healthy Food for Happy Kids by Suzannah Olivier (£10, Simon & Schuster)
- Positive Parenting: Raising Children With Self-Esteem by Elizabeth Hartley-Brewer (£6.99, Vermilion)
- The Complete Secrets Of Happy Children by Steve Biddulph and Sharon Biddulph (£12.99, HarperCollins)
- Now read our feature on being a positive parent to under-threes




