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PARENTING IN TODAY’S WORLD Dr. Maggie Mamen Psychologist, Mom and Nana
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WARNING! This presentation may contain politically incorrect subject matter, relatively coarse language, and common sense … Viewer discretion is advised.
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“Children these days are tyrants. They contradict their parents, gobble their food, and tyrannize their teachers.” Socrates, 400 BC
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CHILDREN OF VICTORIAN PARENTS POST-WAR BOOMERS GENERATION “X”
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SO WHAT HASN’T CHANGED?
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BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH Sleep Good nutrition Exercise/fresh air Spirituality/morality Positive relationships Safety and security
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“I KNOW, BUT …” she doesn’t want to … he doesn’t like … I can’t get him away from the TV, video games, computer, MSN, phone … I read this book that said you should never say ‘no’ to children, it damages their self-esteem … I can’t stop him … they won’t listen to me … I can’t make her …
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WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO UNDERMINE PARENTS AND OVERLY EMPOWER CHILDREN?
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Children’s rights Legislation The legacy of abuse “Experts”Diagnosis Focus on self-esteem The “nag factor” The “mythical family”
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THE “PAMPERED GENERATION” Sense of entitlement Think they’re “management” Low tolerance for boredom Suspicious/dismissive of adults/authority Child-driven, powerless parents Increased incidence of mental health problems
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THREE RULES OF THUMB
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BE THE ADULT - take responsibility, be accountable - - work as a “management team” - - know your values, have a plan - - leader, not servant - - exercise your authority! -
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COMMUNICATE CLEARLY rule, advice, negotiable, non-negotiable? choice/no choice? listen, acknowledge, validate, decide separate feelings/behaviour
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TEACH, DON’T ‘PUNISH’ - positive ‘job description’ - - reinforce small steps - -- capitalize on teachable moments - - provide informed choices - - actions, not just words -
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SOME WORDING CHANGES - from “have to” to “choose to” - from “if you don’t..., you won’t …” to “when you have …, then you may…” to “when you have …, then you may…” - from “who …?” to “whoever …” - From - From - from “but …” to “so …”
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PROVIDE A BALANCE BELIEF: “My child should always be happy and feel good about himself” LESSON: “No pain, no gain” BELIEF: “My child should never be bored” “My child should always have fun” LESSON: “Out of boredom comes creativity” BELIEF: “My child has the right to express her feelings” LESSON: “Sometimes children should be seen and not heard”
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BALANCE … BELIEF: “My child should be consulted and be able to vote on all family decisions” LESSON: “Life is not a democracy” BELIEF: “My child has to be given a choice” LESSON: “Some things are non-negotiable” BELIEF: “My child has to be given a reason” LESSON: “The word ‘no’ is a complete sentence” LESSON: “Because I said so” is sometimes a good enough reason
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BALANCE … BELIEF:“But I can’t make her!” LESSON:“Just watch me!” AND WHEN THEY SAY: “Everyone else’s parents let them” “You are the worst parent ever” “I am hard-done-by” “But I don’t WANT to …” “It’s not fair!” LESSON:...
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“Suck it up!”
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