Common mistakes we make when guiding children’s behavior:
1. Not setting clear expectations in advance
Example: “We are going shopping. Remember, we are only buying food for breakfast, and you can help me make some healthy choices.” It also helps to review healthy choices.
2. Not setting boundaries
Think of how you would feel driving in the right lane of the Brooklyn Bridge if there weren’t any guard rails? You child needs boundaries which will grow as the child matures.
3. Lack of follow through and inconsistency
Ask yourself – Are you willing to leave the cart if you give a warning to your child that you are leaving the store if he or she doesn’t stop a specific behavior?
- Mean what you say or don’t say it.
- Don’t say no but then give in after much pleading, it only creates an environment for longer pleading.
- Choose your battles. Ask yourself does it really matter?
- Turn off the cell phone so you can focus on follow through.
4. Confusing loving with indulging
5. Not letting our children experience consequences
6. Not creating a yes environment. A yes environment is created by setting parameters that are age appropriate such as avoiding long waiting periods for young children, and giving children time to transition as opposed to rushing from one activity to another.