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Do You Know When To Say No to Your Child?

Do You Know When To Say No to Your Child?

For a majority of the parents out there, saying no to your little ones can be a hard task. Even as they get older, saying no to their wants can be difficult. Many parents avoid saying no to their children because they don't want to be considered unfair, mean or a bad parent. Some parents believe that children should have what they want as we only live once and we should be enjoying life to the fullest. Today, not all parents are able to keep up with the demand of their children. The cost of living is always going up as with the luxuries that we all want and need. We have all these new and advanced toys that come with a high price tag.

It is essential that you keep your ground with your children and set boundaries. There will be numerous times that you are going to have to say no to your child's wants. Giving in to your child is not always a bad thing as long as you keep it under check. It is okay to say yes, but don't say yes every single time. Saying no will help your child realize later in life that you don't always get what you want. Be up front and true with your child and let them know that you can't always afford to buy them everything they want.

When telling your child no when they want something, make sure to let them down in an gentle way. Again, be sure to be honest and explain to them why you are saying no. Tell them no in a good and polite voice. Don't shout out or raise your voice unless your child gives you reason to raise your voice. Once you say no, stick your grounds. Don't back down and change your mind. Keeping your word will give your child a feeling of security which is needed. Keeping poised will rub off good behavior to your children. After letting your child down, offer them something in exchange. Offer them to make their favorite dinner, go to the park, watch a movie, etc.

Mary Barnes

http://bestsuccessfulparenting.com




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