Perhaps you have witnesses a child screaming and acting like a brat while
shopping or eating in a restaurant. The children could have been a stranger’s –
or your own. It appears that spoiled brats are becoming the norm. This behavior
creates a bunch of little children thinking the world revolves around them, and
a group of parents frustrated and unable to tame wild children. Here are a few
tips to help parents regain control.
Let Your “No” Mean “No”
Children hate the word no. When they cannot have a toy or candy, some
children are prone to throw tantrums in an attempt to persuade their parents to
give in. However, children are smart. They quickly learn that screaming and
yelling is the way to get what they want. Parents must resist the urge to waver
on “no” decisions.
Let Them Cry
Crying is another tactic that children use to manipulate their parents.
However, shedding a few tears will not harm a child. Thus, parents should not
allow crying or sad faces to influence their parental authority. Parents know
what is best for children. This might include going to bed at a reasonable
hour, or not eating sweets early in the morning. Instead of giving in whenever
a child begins to cry, parents should walk away. Trying to calm a hysterical
child or “reasoning” with them will make the situation worse.
Set Boundaries
Allowing children to roam free without limitations is the worse mistake a
parent can make. Children without limits will become teenagers and adults who
think that they are able to do, and say whatever they please without
consequences. For example, parents could refrain from allowing young children
to roam freely while dining at restaurants, waiting in doctor’s office, and so
forth. Moreover, children must be taught to respect the property of others,
especially when visiting a friend or family members home.