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5 Parenting Dilemmas SOLVED

We try our best to teach our kids how to be responsible, resilient and RESPECTFUL, so it’s a particularly tough pill to swallow when they talk back, ignore you or others because they are too busy on their phone or interrupt.

Don’t feel like you are alone. Many parents struggle with this same problem.  I get emails from concerned parents about their concerns about kids behaviors that they don’t think are respectful. As a parent, you can get frustrated with kids that continue to challenge you. It could be a simple as them questioning “why” about everything you ask them to do or getting them to put down the phone when you are eating dinner.

I will tell you there is one important cornerstone to any of this advice….

PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH

A child will mimic what they learn and you are their best teacher. Modeling the behavior you want to see is key.

Here are some common parenting dilemmas you may face and some tips and tricks for navigating them:

You try to give your child a hug or kiss and they push you away…

Tired of seeing the top of your teens head during dinner? My tips for going tech-free for dinner.

 Do your kids constantly interrupt you when you are on the phone or talking with someone?

Are you tired of your kids slamming doors when they are mad at each other or you? Try this military dad’s tip!

Kids ignoring you? Are you tired of nagging to get your kids attention or for them to do what you want?

Do you have any important parenting related questions? Type your question into the box on AskDoctorG.com. Also, be sure to follow me on TwitterFacebook and subscribe to my YouTube channel where I address parenting challenges from teen dating to manners.

 
 
 

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