4 Ways To Educate Children Not To Be Spoiled
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JAKARTA - Every parent hopes that their children will grow well, be healthy, have good qualities, and will make them proud. Parents also always want to give all the best for their children, including not wanting to make it difficult and want their child's life to always run smoothly and easily.

However, don't spoil them too much. Children who are accustomed to having convenience can become spoiled and less willing to try. When feeling difficulties, they will look for his parents to provide an easy way.

This kind of thing is not even good for character formation, especially if carried on until they are an adult. How to educate children so they are not spoiled? Here are some tips that parents must follow.

Not obeying all their wishes

The average small child has a lot of wills. You as a parent may be able to do whatever the child wants and certainly want to make the child happy and always feel fulfilled.

However, cultivating this habit from childhood was actually not good for their future. We recommend that parents start teaching the differences between wants and needs to children from an early age. So, fulfill all their needs, and wisely comply with the wishes of the child.

Provide an explanation for each refusal

Whenever you reject your child's wishes, try to give them an explanation and understanding. Even if your child will end up drama, crying, screaming or getting angry, refrain yourself from calming them down by following their wishes.

It's tough when you are in this situation, but don't be careless and tempted by the bait given by the child so that the parents give in. Remember, all of this is for the child's good too.

Not always helping them

At school, children have a task, namely learning. At home, give children responsibilities, for example as simple as tidying their own bed and room, arranging books and school supplies, and preparing uniforms and daily school needs.

Don't always give help on simple things because it has the potential to make them lazy and not want to try because they are usually helped.

Be consistent with the rules

Since childhood, children must understand the rules and consequences. If they make a mistake, they will have to pay the price. Parents can make their own rules at home and must be followed by all family members so that children can feel included.

For example, not playing on your cellphone at dinner, having to eat dinner together every day, having to get up early, wash dishes after eating, and so on. Everything must be carried out consistently so that children will understand more about the rules, what are the consequences, and how to be more responsible.


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