Is Your Child Suffering from "The Gimmes"?
Is
Your Child Suffering from The Gimmes?
This
horrible, debilitating disease can transform even the kindest, sweetest
children into horrible thoughtless monsters!
Has
this ever happened to you?
--You
walk into the grocery store with your little angel by your side. She asks if she may please have a box of
Starry Fish Gummy Fruit Snacks, and when you say, “Not today honey,†your
princess transforms into a screaming, raging beast, stomping her foot,
shrieking loudly, accompanied by fake sobs. Spectators look on, wondering how
you could be so cruel.
--You
take your children to visit their 97 year old Great Aunt Thelma. She is bedridden in a nursing home, and just
as soon as she appropriately pinches both their cheeks, they simultaneously
chime “What’d ya get us?â€
--Your
teenage daughter has three dressers in her room. Her closet is overflowing and she has
overtaken the closet in the guest bedroom. It’s time for school. You ask
what is taking so long for her to get ready. She replies “It’s just not fair. I don’t have any clothes.â€
--You
scour the stores at Christmas looking for a Go-Go Rabbit Power Hero – the toy
of the year – for your seven year old son. After waiting in line for eight hours, you are pushed out of the way by
a throng of desperate parents. Finally
exhausting all other options, you pay $200 for one on eBay. On Christmas morning, your son opens his
package….and promptly tosses it aside. “I wanted to red one,†he complains.
--Your
children have boxes and boxes of toys laying about their room that they don’t
play with. Yet every time they find
themselves in a store, they whine and moan about how they “Never get anythingâ€
and how “We don’t have anything nice to play withâ€.
Does
any of this sound familiar?
Your
children may be suffering from a common affliction know as: The Gimmes.
This
disorder is brought on by having Too Much. It rears its ugly head at the most inopportune times, usually in front
of family members or the general public, causing a second-hand effect of acute
embarrassment for the parent.
Never
fear! There is a cure!
The
only cure for The Gimmes is Less.
Yes,
that’s right; in this case, Less is More.
Clean
Out Your Children’s Room
Get
rid of 75-90% of their toys and clothes. In addition for providing relief to The Gimmes, you will notice a
remarkable difference in the cleanliness of said room and your children will
experience an increased desire to play with the remaining toys. All this, because they can finally find them!
Don’t
Buy Off-Season
Stop
purchasing little toys and trinkets for your children between holidays. Give your children a small allowance instead,
and make it clear that they are responsible for buying these items. The Gimmes clear up quickly when a child
needs to spend his own money!
Purchase
Less on Holidays
Keep
your holiday gift giving simple. Only
purchase 1-3 items per child for each gift giving occasion. Children become over-stimulated when
presented with too many options, and receiving gifts is no exception. Between the gifts you give and the ones
friends and family members give your child, it is easy for a child to confuse
the gift itself with the thrill of getting. This is the root cause of The Gimmes.
Your
family can overcome this. Your child can
become a respectable, caring individual who doesn’t place his needs above
everyone else’s. You can beat this
disease. We’re all rooting for you!
Rayven Perkins is an expert at saving money at home. She has spent 7 years finding and implementing unique cost-cutting tips that allow her family to live comfortably as a one-income family. Her site http://www.stay-a-stay-at-home-mom.com examines resources and tips on Reducing Expenses, Stretching Your Dollar, and Supplementing Income in order to stay a SAHM.
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