Those of you who are parents of any kind, like me, have surely experienced this enigma of communicating with your child; you push one letter, but another shows up! As parents, we have to be careful and intentional with everything we do, but there’s one thing in particular that I’ve learned. (Most experienced parents probably already know this, but bear with me). When we see our children acting like children to the point where smoke is streaming out of our ears like a Looney Toons character, we will ask them to stop behaving like a child and more like an adult. But that doesn’t help them because after all, they are children. The only thing they really know about acting like an adult is from the actions they see us doing, which is mostly us telling them what to do based on what we want. We tell them “yes/no, I love you, go brush your teeth” or when it’s time to go to bed. Therefore, they basically associate adulthood with telling people what to do.
The Trick To Parenting
The Trick To Parenting
The Trick To Parenting
Those of you who are parents of any kind, like me, have surely experienced this enigma of communicating with your child; you push one letter, but another shows up! As parents, we have to be careful and intentional with everything we do, but there’s one thing in particular that I’ve learned. (Most experienced parents probably already know this, but bear with me). When we see our children acting like children to the point where smoke is streaming out of our ears like a Looney Toons character, we will ask them to stop behaving like a child and more like an adult. But that doesn’t help them because after all, they are children. The only thing they really know about acting like an adult is from the actions they see us doing, which is mostly us telling them what to do based on what we want. We tell them “yes/no, I love you, go brush your teeth” or when it’s time to go to bed. Therefore, they basically associate adulthood with telling people what to do.