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martina_m. - March 22nd, 2011 1:42 AM

Hi all. I know that our kids have the right to express what they want and to let them become who they want to be. Then again, we would also want nothing else except the best for them. Sometimes the restrictions we gives them the impression that we don't love them... How should parents deal with rebellion?


leanne - March 22nd, 2011 3:04 AM

i bslieve it sometimes help that we treat them as mature individuals. that being said, talk to your kid and allow him or her to express how he or she feels. Then you can also share how you feel about the situation and then ask them how they feel again after u have shared ur part. Make your child feel that their opinion matters too.


beth_ben - March 26th, 2011 2:43 AM

set an expample for your kids. if you give a positive example then they will follow. if they see you arguing with your husband then try to be calm and reign in your temper. if they see that you are talking calmly then it would dispel a lot of negative feelings and train them to be calm in the face of chaos.


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