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Title: What Are The Top Mistakes Being Committed By Parents | Parenting Tips


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Here we go!
  • Breaking Your Own Rules
  • Losing Temper
  • Telling Lies
  • Bribing them too much
  • Closing Thoughts

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Breaking Your Own Rules
Choosing wrong rules to let your kid follow. You
should make only those rules which are
supposed to be positive enough to make the best
impact on his/her mind and habit.
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Losing Temper
Taking care of a toddler demands a lot of
patience, so never lose your control and make a
proper balance between your temper. Many
times a normal talk can do a more than you
expect.
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Telling Lies
When your kid makes a fuss about anything, then
you should never make lies to him/her. Making
lies and telling some fake stories to create a
terror with a view to listening to you may work
for that time, not for longer time. Your kid may
start disbelieving you if he/she
come to know your lie.
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Candy
Bribing them too much
Ryan has never been a good eater. He always made
a fuss when it comes to eating his vegetable. So,
I gave him a piece of chocolate for every time
he finished his lunch. This worked Wonderfully
until one day when the preschool teacher
complained about how Ryan kept asking for
chocolate and that he refused to eat
his LUNCH.
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Now whenever I want him to eat, he asks for a
treat. Many mothers do bribe their kid by
offering some candy or chocolate after
accomplishing some task. In this way, your kid
develops a sense that to get complete a task
bribing is no more a bad thing.
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Closing Thoughts
Never ever enforce rules and never be so strict,
it might encourage your kid to rebel. Despite
this implement rules by following by yourself.
Giving some liberty is the best way to
Encourage your kid to listen
to you.
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