Just put my DS to bed without a story because he was messing around at bedtime and I can't work out whether it was good discipline or a bit OTT.
He is a clever boy and his language and understanding are both good. When he was messing around I told him several times that if he didn't do as I told him he would go straight to bed with no story. I counted one, two, three (he usually responds to this trick), and when he continued I followed through on my threat. It was pretty much immediate as I was trying to put his pyjamas on when he was being a pain, so I just took him straight upstairs, told him he was going straight to bed without a story because he didnt do as he was told, and left the room.
He cried for about 5 mins but I can hear him up there now babbling away so he is not too heartbroken. I just wondered whether from a cognitive point of view he is a bit young for this kind of discipline. Will he have learnt from it? He does understand "positive" consequences (e.g. If you are a good boy in the supermarket, we will go to the park afterwards).