Parenting Pitfalls: 10 Mistakes Even Good Parents Make

Mary Moss
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Tired, Stressed-out Parents Can All-too Readily Be Victims of These Pitfalls

Regardless of their age, children thrive in an environment where rules are clearly established, consistently enforced and consequences for disobedience are swift and in relation to the offense. So what are the most common mistakes we make? What are the pitfalls for even intelligent, bright and well-
intentioned parents in rearing their children? How do you know you've stumbled into one?

If you ever stopped in the middle of a conversation with your child about why he should do something you just told him to do and wondered when you began having to answer to him, instead of the other way around, ouch! If you have realized lately you're spending an inordinate amount of time picking up toys, clothes, and well . . . everything and your children are spending more and more time watching television, playing computer or video games, and generally making a mess, oops! If your daughter has recently thrown a temper tantrum on the floor of the toy aisle because you told her she couldn't have a toy she wanted: read on.

Parenting Pitfall # 1: Buy children absolutely everything they want - immediately

One of the most common pitfalls, which generally is the beginning of the descent into the deep ineffective-parenting pit we dig for ourselves is this: as soon as a movie is released take your children to the theater, buy them soda, candy and popcorn and then stop by the local fast food restaurant to pick up the movie-related toy in the children's meal on the way home. The same weekend, go to the store and buy them every single character, toy, game, clothing item and bedding accessory related to the movie that is available. As soon as it's available order a DVD of the movie so they can watch it whenever they want to.

Parenting Pitfall #2: Negotiate everything with your children

 
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I'm not a parent, but this advice really rings true. My dad's family made the mistake of waiting on him hand and foot as a child, which carried on when my parents got married. When my mum died 3 years ago, he was at a complete loss as to how to cook or so anything for himself. So doing too much for children carries over into adulthood and can have devastating consequences. Sophie

Posted on 12/22/2007 at 11:12:43 AM

good article. my kids have a chore routine that's done every day when they come home from school. they hate it but I just tell them someday they'll understand.

Posted on 05/20/2007 at 5:05:00 PM

My daughter is an excellent mother and she does all these things. I hope she picked up at least some of them from me. I would never interfere with her parenting. She's too good all on her own, but she backs me up when I'm in charge too and that's important.

Posted on 04/18/2007 at 7:04:00 AM

Sad to watch grandmothers and mother-in-laws who disregard the good parent, who knows all this, do all of the above. This is an exellent article. Hope more new parents see it.

Posted on 04/10/2007 at 7:04:00 AM

Well said! As the mother of 5 children, I know how hard it is to set rules and boundaries for kids, but as long as you stick to your guns it eventually gets easier to enforce those rules. Nice job!

Posted on 04/09/2007 at 12:04:00 PM

Great article! It was a pleasure to read.

Posted on 04/04/2007 at 8:04:00 AM

Great article,we have a set bedtime with little exceptions.Everyone thinks we are being to strict but they don't have to be here to deal with a cranky child the next day.You are right,parenting can be a tough job.

Posted on 04/02/2007 at 10:04:00 AM

Very well written! Parenting is a tough job but well worth it when you do it right! Great piece of educational material here Mary.

Posted on 03/26/2007 at 9:03:00 AM

That headline is a real grabber.

Posted on 03/01/2007 at 5:03:00 AM

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