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Raising Good Kids Without Hitting www.stophitting.com |
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Working with the Media
If you host a SpankOut Day USA event, you may be contacted by the media to provide information about your activity and your organization.
Things to do/think about before a media contact:
- Have the following handouts at your fingertips to help you answer media questions: What is SpankOut Day? (MS Word), Ten Guidelines for Raising a Well-Behaved Child and Ten Reasons for NOT Hitting Children.
- The purpose of SpankOut Day is to provide widespread visibility for the need to stop hitting children and learn alternative methods of discipline.
- Discipline is critical to raising children to be caring, responsible and productive adults. Emphasize effective, positive discipline strategies and prevention.
- Effective discipline is that which comes from parents or other caregivers who are models of self-discipline, who provide appropriate rules and responsibilities for children and who provide consistent love and attention to children. When children misbehave, several responses are helpful including reasoning, brief time-outs, use of consequences, and removing privileges.
Suggestions for talking to the media:
- Answer questions as honestly as you can. If you don't know an answer, ask for time to get the information and provide a time when you will respond.
- Stay with the reporter as he/she moves through your facility so that you can answer questions as they arise.
- Try to make your most important points in the beginning.
- Do not argue with the reporter or lose your cool.
- Write a note thanking the reporter for his/her time.
Questions? Don't hesitate to give us a call!
National Contact:
Nadine Block,
Center for Effective Discipline,
(614) 221-8829, info@stophitting.com
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