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Why Timeouts and Reward Charts Don't Work

Episode 173 Published 1 week ago
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Free workshop for parents → drlindsayemmerson.com/workshop | Get the research-backed framework that makes every parenting strategy finally work.
 
Why don't timeouts work? Why do reward charts stop producing results after two weeks? Why do consequences stick for a few days and then behavior slides right back? The answer to all three questions is the same — and it's probably not what you think. This video explains the real reason common parenting strategies keep failing, and names the foundational layer that determines whether any strategy works or falls flat.
 
This isn't about finding a better consequence or a smarter reward system. Every strategy in the traditional parenting toolkit is reactive — a response to behavior that has already happened. There's nothing working in the background to prevent the problem before it starts. This video introduces the difference between proactive and reactive parenting, and explains why understanding your child's developmental stage is the layer that makes every tool you already have start working.
 
Decades of research on parenting outcomes confirm that behavioral strategies produce consistently better results when they're built on a foundation of developmental understanding, warmth, and structure together — and consistently underperform without it (Baumrind, 1991).
 
In this video:
→ Why timeouts, reward charts, and consequences keep not working — the real reason
→ 3 specific problems with every reactive parenting strategy (including the one you haven't tried yet)
→ The difference between proactive and reactive parenting — and why it changes everything
→ A 4-question self-check to pinpoint exactly where your system has a gap
→ What to focus on instead — and why it makes your existing strategies start working
 
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New to my podcast?  I'm Dr. Lindsay Emmerson, a clinical psychologist and Mom of 4, and I help parents find that sweet spot between support and structure that psychology research tells us is best for families now and best for our kids in the future.

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