How Should Parents Respond to Disrespectful Children?

Posted by Peter J.
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Dec 11, 2014
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Most of the parents may face some kind of disrespectful behavior form their children nowadays. Some parents be very rude with their child when they see them disrespecting. However, in the same family the father may go forward to slap the child whereas the mom may defend the child from being slapped even after showing that disrespectful behavior. These kinds of issues increase conflict in parenting styles. Providing counselling in Bondi Junction, I would like to mention here about the effective ways of responding to disrespectful children.

Firstly, it is important to keep in mind that not all behaviors of children should be taken seriously. If you often experience your child rolling his eyes on you, then it’s time that you take some stern action. But if it is for a few times in life that he has done it, then ignore it. You may also face situations like your child walking away while you are calling them. Sometimes, it happens that they don’t even realize that you are actually calling them. In such instances let go. Rather focus on bigger issues of disrespect like slamming doors, yelling, screaming ‘I hate you’ and such others.

Don’t take the responsibility for your child’s disrespect. Sometimes you may find your child blurting out something rude to you in front of many people. This may obviously trigger feelings of embarrassment and anger. You may feel that the behavior that he has shown is actually the reflection of your parenting. However, stop feeling guilty. No one would obviously want their child to be so mean or rude. Every body would understand that it’s not because of your parenting that this has happened. It is the reflection of the child’s behavior and not a reflection of yours.

Parents need to define their children what kind of behavior is termed as disrespectful. May be your child yells at you often. You need to point it out to him that ‘when you yell at me, it is disrespectful.’ Also tell him about the consequence that he may face the next time he does it. For instance, say to him that next time I see you yelling at me you will not get the laptop. Sometimes a tone of voice may sound like it had attitude. Decide if those things are frequent. If so, then you need to seek the assistance of a counsellor to know how to deal with such situations.

These tips are for parents who deal with moderate to mild disrespect. If you are someone who has a child who is defiant, disrespect may escalate into a pattern of verbal abuse or breaking things at home. These can be very frustrating. To know how to deal with these kinds of problems, you will need different kinds of parenting skills. Get in touch with a professional and reputed counsellor for dealing with this kind of problem.

 

 

 

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