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Base sa lumabas na viral video ay binilinan daw ang mga senior high student ng
‘no-bag policy’ para sa isang school event kung saan magiging mga substitute teacher
sila sa mga junior high student habang nasa seminar ang faculty member nito. Ang
kaso, hindi ito nasunod, dagdag pa ang hindi raw nila pagsuot ng corporate attire na
utos din sa kanila.
Kawawa ang mga estudyante, lalo na ang kanilang mga magulang dahil sa mga
mahahalagang kagamitan tulad ng laptop, cellphone, damit at allowance na siguradong
pinaghirapang maipundar ng mga ito. Hindi naman basta-basta napupulot ang pera na
panggastos sa mga pangangailangan ng kanilang mga anak. Lalong hindi natin gusto
Philippine College of Criminology
641 Sales St., Sta. Cruz, Manila
na ma-trauma sila sa karanasang ito. Sana ay inisip ito nang mabuti bago nagpadala sa
emosyon.
Ginagawa natin ang lahat para lalong mapaganda at mapaunlad ang educational
experience ng lahat ng kabataang Filipino sa bansa. Kaya panawagan lang natin sa
mga kasamahan nating naglilingkod sa education sector, sana ay parating
magkasangga ang pangarap ng gobyerno at ng public at private schools para sa mga
mag-aaral hanggang sa makapagtapos at makapagtrabaho na sila.
Sa ngayon, habang nasa ilalim pa sila ng ating pangangalaga para mag-aral, matuto at
magtagumpay, siguraduhin natin na tayo ay magsilbing mabuting ehemplo sa kabataan
sa pamamagitan ng tamang pagdidisiplina, pagbigay ng malasakit at dekalidad na
pagtuturo.
https://www.abante.com.ph/wastong-pagdidisiplina-para-sa-mas-positibong-mag-
aaral.htm?fbclid=IwAR0PuoFdEBV_zqY6YE9Oxvz7CBVZGHmrTULrRLR9LmFs4UioWZVxqKA1W6Q
https://www.abante.com.ph/
Win Gatchalian
Ibig sabihin, ito rin ay nagsasaad nang maayos na pag-uugali sa kahit saang lugar man
tayo magpunta.
Kaya gustong buhayin daw ng Department of the Interior and Local Government
(DILG) ang “culture of discipline” ng mga Filipino sa pamamagitan ng paglulunsad ng
isang national advocacy campaign sa susunod na buwan.
Si Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte na nga ang nakaupo, may mga taong tumatawid pa rin
sa lansangan na hindi ginagamit ang itinakdang tawiran o ligtas na footbridge.
Namumutiktik din ang mga pampublikong sasakyan tulad ng bus, jeep at tricycle
na nagsasakay at nagbababa ng mga pasahero sa lugar na bawal habang may mga
taong sa halip na sundin ang mga batas-trapiko ay tuwang-tuwa pa kapag nakalulusot
sila sa mga nagawa nilang paglabag.
Kahit tinututukan na nga ang mga tinatawag na “kotong-cops” ay marami pa rin ang na-
ngongotong at mga pulis na naliligaw ng landas.
May mga empleyado o tao rin na hindi nakatutupad sa takdang usapan o pasok dahil sa
“matrapik” daw.
Sa Metro Manila, basura pa rin ang pangunahing dahilan kaya nagbabaha na matagal
nang problema at dinaanan na ng ilang dekada.
Isipin n’yo na lang po na iluluwa sa dagat at ibabalik naman ng dagat mismo sa mga
dalampasigan ang mga basurang itinambak sa mga ilog.
Kaya talagang totoo ang kasabihang “kung ano ang itinapon mo’y babalik din sa’yo.”
Tandaan na kung ang bawat isa sa atin ay may disiplina, nangangahulugang may
pagpapahalaga tayo sa ating sarili, sa kapwa at sa ating bansa.
Kunsabagay, kahit anong programang mabuti para sa ating sarili at lipunan, kung
nagkukulang tayo sa disiplina, ay hindi ito maipatutupad.
Dapat ituloy ni DILG USec. Malaya ang binabalak nilang programa upang maitanim muli
sa mamamayan ang ‘culture of discipline’.
Kung hindi naman ito matutuloy, Usec. Malaya, iisipin ng publiko na totoong may umiiral
ding ‘kultura ng ningas-kugon’ sa serbisyo-publiko.
http://pilipinomirror.com/buhayin-ang-kultura-ng-disiplina/
http://pilipinomirror.com/
Alex Santos
Here are some examples: Sarcastic or belittling looks and remarks, sometimes in the
form of teasing, unrealistic expectations about your child’s behavior, such as expecting him to
sit still for a long time, name calling, threats of abandonment, depriving a child of basic needs
such as food, water, or sleep, shaking a baby or toddler when you are frustrated or angry, long
time-outs away from other people, slapping fingers or spanking parts of the body with the palm
of your hand, a belt, or another object, and believing and acting as though your child is “out to
get you”.
Negative discipline may temporarily stop a child’s misbehavior, but it seldom helps a
child learn why her behavior was wrong. It does not show her how she can help herself behave
in a better way. A child may instead learn from her parent’s behavior to be secretive, belittle
other people or call them names, or threaten.
She may try to see what she can get away with. She will learn that screaming and hitting
are ways to get what she wants. Negative looks and remarks, sometimes passed off as teasing
or joking, are likely to damage a child’s view of herself. Young children are usually not able to
understand this kind of adult humor.
Negative discipline may damage a child’s trust in her parents. It also may leave the child
with feelings of powerlessness, fear, hurt, anger, or hopelessness. The result may be
resentment and bitter memories that will last a long time.
Negative discipline can cause physical injuries such as bruises, pulled muscles, and
broken bones. Never shake a baby! Severely shaking babies may result in neck whiplash, back
and other bone injuries, paralysis, permanent brain damage, and sometimes death.
Recent research tells us that high stress brought about by frequent negative discipline
can harm the brain development of babies and toddlers. This harm can cause learning and
behavior problems for the child. Remember, keep discipline positive.
https://parenting4tomorrow.blogspot.com/2011/11/negative-discipline-is-
harmful.html?m=1&fbclid=IwAR1BA7WYjPLruPJ5T
https://parenting4tomorrow.blogspot.com/
Diana Converse
Ayon sa mga mananalaysay, likas na malinis ang mga Pinoy. Bago pa man
dumating ang mga Kastila sa Pilipinas, ugali na natin ang magtanggal ng sapatos bago
pumasok ng bahay at maghugas ng mga kamay bago humarap sa hapag-kainan.
Sino ba sa atin ang hindi nagnanais ng isang malinis at maaliwalas na kapaligiran? Ang
kalinisan ay sumisimbolo ng may disiplina at maunlad na komunidad.
Nakalulungkot lang isipin na may mga tao pa ring kung saan-saan nagtatapon ng
kanilang mga basura.
Magandang simulan ang disiplina sa ating mga tahanan at marapat na gawin din sa
paaralan. Ituro ng simple sa kabataan ang kahalagahan ng kalinisan, disiplina at higit sa
lahat ay respeto sa ating kapaligiran.
Paalalahanan natin ang bawat isa sa mga dapat at hindi dapat gawin at maging mabu-
ting ehemplo na siyang tutularan ng kabataan.
https://www.bulgaronline.com/single-post/2018/11/13/Kahalagahan-ng-
pagtuturo-sa-kabataan-ng-tamang-disiplina-sa-kalinisan
https://www.bulgaronline.com/
Win Gatchalian
http://udyong.gov.ph/
http://udyong.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5360:disiplina-
sa-maayos-na-edukasyon&catid=90&Itemid=1267#
Roberto David
You don’t need to have been born under a lucky star, or with incredible wealth,
or with terrific contacts and connections, or even special skills...but what you do need to
succeed in any of your life goals is self-discipline. Unfortunately, most people give in to
the two worst enemies of success: they take the path of least resistance (in other words,
they’re lazy) and/or they want immediate gratification: they don’t consider the long-term
consequences of the actions they take today.No Excuses! shows you how you can
achieve success in all three major areas of your life:
Each of the 21 chapters in this book shows you how to be more disciplined in
one aspect of your life, with end-of-chapter exercises to help you apply the “no excuses”
approach to your own life. With these guidelines, you can learn how to be more
successful in everything you do—instead of wistfully envying others who you think are
just “luckier” than you. A little self-discipline goes a long way...so stop making excuses
and read this book!
Published May 25th 2010 by Carroll & Graf (first published January 1st 2010)
Brian Tracy
Positive Discipline
For twenty-five years, Positive Discipline has been the gold standard reference
for grown-ups working with children. Now Jane Nelsen, distinguished psychologist,
educator, and mother of seven, has written a revised and expanded edition. The key to
positive discipline is not punishment, she tells us, but mutual respect. Nelsen coaches
parents and teachers to be both firm and kind, so that any child–from a three-year-old
toddler to a rebellious teenager–can learn creative cooperation and self-discipline with
no loss of dignity. Inside you’ll discover how to
“It is not easy to improve a classic book, but Jane Nelson has done so in this
revised edition. Packed with updated examples that are clear and specific, Positive
Discipline shows parents exactly how to focus on solutions while being kind and firm. If
you want to enrich your relationship with your children, this is the book for you.”
–Sal Severe, author of How to Behave So Your Children Will, Too!
Millions of children have already benefited from the counsel in this wise and
warmhearted book, which features dozens of true stories of positive discipline in action.
Give your child the tools he or she needs for a well-adjusted life with this proven
treasure trove of practical advice.
Jane Nelsen
Jocko Willink's methods for success were born in the SEAL Teams, where he
spent most of his adult life, enlisting after high school and rising through the ranks to
become the commander of the most highly decorated special operations unit of the war
in Iraq. In Discipline Equals Freedom, the #1 New York Times bestselling coauthor
of Extreme Ownership describes how he lives that mantra: the mental and physical
disciplines he imposes on himself in order to achieve freedom in all aspects of life.
Many books offer advice on how to overcome obstacles and reach your goals—but that
advice often misses the most critical ingredient: discipline. Without discipline, there will
be no real progress. Discipline Equals Freedom covers it all, including strategies and
tactics for conquering weakness, procrastination, and fear, and specific physical training
presented in workouts for beginner, intermediate, and advanced athletes, and even the
best sleep habits and food intake recommended to optimize performance.
Within these pages discover the keys to becoming stronger, smarter, faster, and
healthier. There is only one way to achieve true freedom: The Way of Discipline. Read
this book and find The Way.
Jocko Willink