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A few weeks ago, I saw a meme on Facebook with this message:
"My parents made rules and I didn't even dream of questioning them.
I make rules and my kid demands a 10 page thesis on why, how, what, when, and just so you know Mum, it's not happening."
MumlyfeI shared it on my page because I thought it was interesting (and a little disconcerting). One of my followers asked why I felt the behavior represented on the meme was so common. I gave her a short answer, but I wanted to delve deeper into this topic because I think it is essential for parents to understand.
What could account for the change in children's behavior? Just about everything related to child-rearing. This episode lays it all on the table.
Find show notes here: http://www.lynnettesheppard.com/episode37/
Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/throwbackparenting/
Follow along on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/throwbackparenting/
By Lynnette and Greg SheppardA few weeks ago, I saw a meme on Facebook with this message:
"My parents made rules and I didn't even dream of questioning them.
I make rules and my kid demands a 10 page thesis on why, how, what, when, and just so you know Mum, it's not happening."
MumlyfeI shared it on my page because I thought it was interesting (and a little disconcerting). One of my followers asked why I felt the behavior represented on the meme was so common. I gave her a short answer, but I wanted to delve deeper into this topic because I think it is essential for parents to understand.
What could account for the change in children's behavior? Just about everything related to child-rearing. This episode lays it all on the table.
Find show notes here: http://www.lynnettesheppard.com/episode37/
Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/throwbackparenting/
Follow along on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/throwbackparenting/