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6 Ways to Ruin Your Children
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Handing over your wallet with every whine or whimper will give the impression that money and materialistic items are more important than emotional and meaningful experiences and that you do not have to earn or work for the things you want.
What to do instead: Limit your children to one new toy or purchase a month with a set spending limit. If they want more items or something more expensive, they have to earn it by doing chores or saving their own money.- Lack of Discipline - If your child acts up, throws a fit or bullies another child, you do nothing. Lack of discipline in parenting often stems from not wanting to look "mean." Many parents don't know the correct way to discipline a child, so they choose to do nothing instead.
This type of ghost parenting can lead to serious problems, like delinquency. Children thrive with boundaries and rules for interactions with others. Without consequences, the line between good and bad can become blurred or even non-existent.
What to do instead: Set clear and consistent rules and consequences for your children. If they act out in school or public, take away a privilege such as television or dessert at dinner. Use timeouts for misbehaving at home and explain why the undesired behavior is unacceptable.

Poor kid.
Don't be sure the people you least expect could be guilty of doing these things. It's not easy. And the children DO pay.
Here's an idea! Write one about 6 ways parents UNKNOWINGLY ruin their children. As in, things people may not know. Not the captain obvious fact guide.
Correct fighting; not name calling or belittling. But if kids never see arguing, how are they going to learn?
As for this article, wow. Unhelpful. I've learned that most every facet of human life is a learned behavior, from religion to the way that we walk, talk, and act: what are you and trusty television teaching your kids?
1) using humiliation as "discipline"...its bullying and can have the same results
2) calling your child "worthless" "useless" or any number of similar names...use them enough times and they will come to belive them
I can't tell you how many times I've seen them violated by members of the lower socio-econmic groups, that of course should not be raising children in the first place.
after these the basics are; don't critize your children in public; even in private don't dismiss them for having "unreasonable" desires or belittleing their desires. Case in point; my father was all for my idea of starting a new business venture until I said I'd have to compesate my ex-partner, at that point he called me stupid & foolish!
I hope you get the point.
Being a parent is one thing, but being a parent that spends time with their child is another. Far too often, parents neglect time with their children. We all know having children takes money, and wants and needs get greater with age; however, your kids still need time with you. Parents should be their child’s first role model, not some rich socialite, or some athlete. Children need to see their parent, and talk to them daily. Have you spent some quality time with your child?







