Adler's psychology is the cornerstone.
Based on Adler's psychology, positive discipline advocates the harmony and unity of individuals, society and others. This view transcends the traditional dual values and makes people pay more attention to choice, personal responsibility and the meaning of life.
A positive view
Adler's theory emphasizes that what matters is not the past, but how we look at it. This positive perspective makes us understand that any experience itself is not the cause of success or failure, but the meaning we give to that experience determines our future.
Establish an optimistic and confident attitude.
In parenting, we can't provide children with an environment that is always smooth and smooth. Positive discipline encourages us to help children establish an optimistic and confident attitude with positive language and attitude, so that they can bravely face future challenges. This is also our unshirkable responsibility as parents.