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Your child does something wrong, and you let them experience the result of that behavior. There's no need for you to "lecture." They can't blame you for what happened. For example, if they deliberately break a toy, they no longer have that toy to play with.

Natural consequences can work well when children don't seem to hear your warnings, and when the consequences aren't dangerous.

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