Eight mistakes parents make to teach discipline
Instead of showering love and affection, most parents do not bring up
their children properly due to whatever reasons they imagine. But the
end result is very bad for the entire family and by the time this is
realized the years fly off and the future of the family bonding suffers
and it is a lose-lose situation for all.
So
as grown up persons, it is our duty and responsibility to bring up our
children very well and ensure a win-win situation in our family life.
- SIVA
A
child is gift of GOD and it is our duty to secure this gift and let
them flourish. Though the parents have deep affection and love for their
children, yet, in today’s stressful life, they find themselves at the
losing end, because, sometimes under mental pressure of their day to day
life, their behaviour towards their children gets off tracked and it
develops communication gap. Most of the parents feel that there are many
things to learn for good parenting. In Utopian world, parents are
thought to be super heroes who have flexibility, energy and patience
beyond limit. But, as we know, perfection itself is abnormality and none
is perfect. Therefore, one must have a wide variety of practicality and
try to avoid some mistakes when one is in the process of making one’s
child
disciplined. Some of the common disciplinary mistakes the parents make
are:--
1.Yelling and Nagging
Parents,
sometimes, keep yelling at their children when they find them hard to
be controlled. This way the parents simply vent their frustration. But
it is of no avail because the children, with the time passing by, learn
to deal with these “habitual yellers”.
Nagging
is another mistake the parents keep doing. They don’t want to make
their children angry so that they keep asking them constantly if they do
this or that.
Lecturing
is just a monologue and involving no interaction with the audience. A
child who is unable to keep pace with the class in completing the
homework, the lecturing has no effect on his mentality. Likewise advice
giving is also an action which generally falls in deaf ears.
These are painstaking exercises having no results.
3.Shaming and Belittling
Parents,
sometimes, strangely behave in the way which cause their children feel
inadequate and smaller. This is the grave mistake and the parents should
keep themselves off from such type of behaviour
A
child can never be disciplined by the physical force and coercion.
These types of behaviour are only helpful in creating rebellious
attitude in a child. Try and talk to your child to help him understand
where what exactly his problem is.
5.Every child is unique
One
should always keep in mind that every child is unique and behave
accordingly. Do not compare your child with others. There might be
something in your neighbour’s son or daughter that your child doesn't
have but similarly your child also has some qualities which their child
does not have.
One
has to be careful of the behaviour not to make one’s child guilt
conscious. Do not exaggerate any matter. Children are very sensitive and
this would make your sensitive child guilt conscious leading him to
depression.
7.Don’t expect too much
8.Be a role model
A
child is always following the footsteps of his parents, so be a role
model. Do not do anything you don’t want to see your child doing like
smoking, drinking using wrong words etc. Children have the tendency to
follow their parents and you may unknowingly lead your child in the
wrong direction.
These are some common mistakes the parents must be aware of.
These are some common mistakes the parents must be aware of.
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