How to NOT Raise Entitled and Ungrateful Kids!

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How to NOT Raise Entitled and Ungrateful Kids!

The Parenting Junkie talks about entitled kids and ungrateful kids. Almost every parent worries they are raising spoiled kids. Find yourself wondering how to not raise entitled kids? Start with gratitude for what you have. Instead of focusing on the gifts and more focus on connection and what we already have. If you find yourself asking why are my kids entitled or why are my kids ungrateful you’ll want to watch this to learn how to not raise ungrateful kids. The holidays can have us feeling that we are raising materialistic kids. When we ourselves practice gratitude and are grateful we raise grateful kids in the process. Helping our children view reality through a lens of gratitude is one way we can love parenting and parent from love.

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“The worldview created in cases of overly indulged children is a sense that “I can do no wrong” and that others will do their bidding. As long as these children remain in the mini Garden of Eden their parents have constructed for them, their mental model is in relative harmony with the world and all is well. However, as the child gets a bit older and goes off to school, things get ugly. The real world doesn’t operate according to the same rules that the indulged child has internalized. Others don’t treat him like a prince, and when he asserts his needs more aggressively, or attempts to bully others into getting his way, he gets rejected or even beat up. Such rejection is a radically foreign and painful experience for a child who has never learned to deal with hardship or disappointment, but has only been taught that he’s the most wonderful creature in the world.”

—Dr. David Gustaf Thompson

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Parents create these entitled monsters and then complain about the child⁉️🥴 I have seen this many, many times. I do not sit and listen to the bashing of the gently point out, ”What did you expect?” When you teach them nothing about the joys of work/ accomplishment, responsibility, appreciation etc. Yet indulge their every little whim & desire.... and then you think they are going to turn out to be a decent human being😱⁉️ NO‼️ It doesn’t work that way AT ALL‼️ I used to let people tell me how “lucky” I was as our girls were sensible, appreciative etc. THEN I decided “NO!! ....The way they turned out had little to zero to do w/ luck!!” So, I would say so. It took a lot of prayer, clear logical thinking and deep love & dedication towards their well beingto have the desired result. NOT being their ‘friend & cash machine. We made mistakes, no doubt, but overall we did ok for becoming parents at ages under 20 yrs old. One thing we would do is more study of God’s Word and how it applies to everyday living. Also, more practical information on $money management$. Otherwiswe we feel we did a decent job of raising 2 real responsibe, lovable ladies. Comon sense, firm boundaries, a solid establishment of mutual respect, and accountability, and lots of love. When all of this comes together there will be minimal need for “clashes”, disrespect and discipline. Put the effort in up front, then sit back and enjoy your adult ‘children’ and wonderful grandchildren❤️🥰 God bless .☮️❣️

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I want pizza, I don't like sushi?

Are you kidding me?

Really, I like the occasional Domino's, but I really do pay for it later in the bathroom...

Plus, who the hell doesn't like raw fish?

In fact, I'll buy a filet of fish from the grocery store, and eat it raw, or very rare...


Kids today are sth...

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