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How Are Children Spoiled?


How Are Children Spoiled

It is necessary to provide what children need and do things for them which they would not be able to do according to their age. But by doing every little thing for kids and fulfilling their each and every demand, parents deprive kids from learning important life skills and values. If every time parents give-in to every little demand of kids, they can become stubborn and disrespectful. Read more about how children get spoiled.

Parenthood is definitely a tough job, but even after you work really hard, you often come across that your children are feeling entitled to get what they want and when they want, are being disobedient and disrespectful – are getting spoiled. What went wrong? You did all your duties; why are your children being like this? Did you overdo something or missed something? Let us have a look how children can be spoiled and how you can avoid spoiling them.

Are you allowing your kids to disrespect you?

Spoiled kids are great in inducing guilt and controlling their parents; they also intend to interfere into their parents’ conversation or other adults often – do not allow this if you see this starts happening to your kids. You have to take the charge and teach them not to interfere when adults are talking and to respect your conversation.

Are you doing everything for them?

Spoiled kids can become too dependent if you do everything for them – whether it is passing on the remote to change the channel of the TV, or fetching them a glass of water as they are too lazy to get off the sofa, or putting the lights off after they have left the room. By doing everything, you are not teaching them the sense of independence. Limit the things you do for them and encourage them to do stuffs by themselves.

Are you being too liberal?

If yes, then you are doing it wrong. Being liberal and flexible is good signs of parents, but at the same time, limits are very important, which may make your kids feel down, but that is for their own good. Whether it is what movie they watch, what food they eat, what clothes they wear, which music they listen to, and what types of friends they hang out with – there should be a limit for everything. You can modify your limits as your kids grow older, but make sure you enforce limits and not just make suggestions.

Are you giving them whatever they demand?

You as a parent would like to bring the stars and moon for your kids for fulfilling their wishes, but there where it goes all wrong. They take you for granted, and demand for anything they like, whether it is a toy or a new video game or new clothes. The request becomes a demand and they can be very rude and disrespectful and annoyed if you cannot get them what they want. It is your responsibility to say “no” and make them understand that it is not always possible to get anything they want anytime. It is important for them to realize the worth of everything they get.

Do you never allow your kids to clean the mess?

It is true that cleaning the mess by yourself is easier than instructing your kids to do that by themselves. But you have to hold yourself hard, and make them do the needful; else they would not know the importance of cleaning up your own mess, which can lead to worse consequences when they grow up. Whether it is arranging the washed dishes or cleaning the table post-dinner or arranging their toys after play-time, you have to allow them to do it. Set enough clean-up time after play-time so that you do not have to rush and even your kids finish cleaning on time.
Age should never be an excuse for your kids being disrespectful and disobedient. You have to take the matter seriously and stop your kids getting spoiled. Spoiled children are at greater risk for attention deficit disorders, depression, and obesity later in life. So to save it, follow through the rules and punishment, be strict, teach discipline and manners, and you do not have to worry in the future.

How can parents avoid spoiling kids? Which things should kids learn do on their own? How to prevent kids from becoming disobedient and disrespectful? Discuss here.


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