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Why Consistency is Important but Makes Parents Feel Bad by Michael Grose Being consistent when children are less than perfect can make you feel dreadful. However consistency is one of the most important elements in the relationship with your children, but it is the one most frequently overlooked.
Consistency means dealing with the little misbehaviors and
not letting them grow into bigger behaviors. It means saying
no to children’s constant requests for five more minutes of
television at night or a third serve of ice cream. It means
following through and allowing children to experience a
consequence when they misbehave every time. It doesn’t mean
if children arrive home after dark from a friend’s place you
ground them sometimes but at other times you just voice your
disapproval. That type of inconsistency makes you
responsible for children’s misbehavior and teaches children
nothing about accountability. January 1, 2006
By arrangement with
Parenting Ideas
The Week of January 1, 2006
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