It’s frustrating, isn’t it?
As a parent, you make countless sacrifices for your children.
You want the best for them, and you want them to become happy and successful.
But they just don’t listen to you.
Sometimes they don’t follow your instructions. Other times, they refuse to take your advice.
Understandably, you feel angry and helpless.
But take heart, because there are simple ways to get your children to listen to you. I’ve spoken to and worked with thousands of pre-teens and teens, so I’ll share with you the 20 best tips I know.
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1. Don’t make threats.
It’s tempting to threaten your children, especially when you’re at your wits’ end.
Resist this urge, because making threats will damage your parent-child relationship in the long run. The threats will eventually lose their effectiveness too.
What’s the alternative?
Read the rest of this article to find out.
2. Address your children by name.
Imagine if someone started barking orders at you without addressing you by name.
Would you feel like obeying those orders?
Probably not.
So if you start the conversation by calling your children by their name, they’ll feel respected. As such, they’ll be more likely to listen to what you have to say.
3. Get your children’s attention first.
Before you start giving instructions or suggestions, make sure you have your child’s full attention.
If necessary, walk up to him and put your hand on his shoulder. Establish eye contact, and ensure that he has turned his focus toward you.
Only then should you begin talking. [Read more…]