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'Spoilt
brat' is a negative label none of us want our children to be branded
with. So, how do we avoid those embarrassing moments when our children
won't respect or listen to us? Simply by: |
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S
ETTING BOUNDARIES
Being clear and consistent about what constitutes acceptable and
unacceptable behaviour |
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UTTING CONSEQUENCES IN PLACE
Deciding on realistic consequences and ALWAYS following
through |
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BSERVING
Watching your child and noticing when their environment is getting
too much for them |
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MAGINATIVE DISTRACTION
Shifting attention in a fun way rather than rationalising, when
your child wants to do or have something you don't want them to |
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L
ISTENING
Children will listen when we speak to them in 'toddler-language'
instead of 'adult-language' |
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T
RUSTING THEIR JUDGEMENT
Allowing your child the freedom
to explore with their bodies |
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Children will approach tasks with readiness
when you are clear,
consistent and initiate the activity with a bit of fun
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