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TPJ 45: Dealing With Entitlement & Ungratefulness

TPJ 45: Dealing With Entitlement & Ungratefulness

FromHi, Fam!


TPJ 45: Dealing With Entitlement & Ungratefulness

FromHi, Fam!

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Nov 25, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Do your children ever act entitled or ungrateful? Mine do, and it’s a major trigger for me. While I don’t want to deprive my children of abundance, safety, joy, experiences and some material things, I don’t want to raise entitled and ungrateful children (who will turn into entitled and ungrateful adults)! So what are we to do??  That’s what we’re talking about in today’s episode. [3:59] How entitled are our kids? We can use these questions as a gauge.  [6:36] If our children are acting entitled, what do we do? Getting angry or yelling makes it worse. [7:28] Giving in makes it worse too. [11:02] My aim isn’t to give my kids a fairy tale existence.  [17:24] It’s a gradual learning curve. [19:48] Entitlement isn’t about having “the thing”; it’s about the attitude toward having “the thing”. [20:06] The opposite of entitlement isn’t deprivation; the opposite of entitlement is gratitude.  [21:34] Practical step #1 to decreasing our children’s entitlement: Restrain our overprotective instincts.  [24:30] Practical step #2: Help them frame frustrations within a broader perspective. [26:59] Practical step #3: We should avoid bribing our children or paying them for chores. [28:29] Practical step #4: Stop doing things for your children that they can do for themselves. [30:27] Practical step #5: Practice gratitude regularly. [33:07] Practical step #6: Give our children perspective by sharing how difficult things are/were for other people.  The opposite of entitlement is gratitude, and the route to gratitude is perspective. We need to remind ourselves of how good we have it and stop taking it for granted.  If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, I’d love to hear about your biggest takeaway. Take a selfie of you listening or a screenshot of the show, post it to Instagram stories, and tag me @parentingjunkie or feel free to DM me on Instagram, I try to reply to as many as I can!Are you subscribed to my podcast? Subscribe here so that fresh episodes are delivered directly to you. Those shiny 5-star ratings and sweet reviews have me all gushy, thank you. But more importantly, they help other parents discover the Parenting Junkie Show and spread the word about Loving parenting and Parenting from Love. If you have a moment to spare, those reviews mean the world to me, you can leave one here.  Want to connect to like-minded parenting junkies? Join our (free & awesome) FB community Love Parenting with Avital. Links & resources mentioned: Next Bliss Retreat  Empathic Limits Course Amy McCready’s book “The Me, Me, Me Epidemic” Peaceful Parenting Doesn't Work?! Allowance and Chores  10 Tips for Teaching Gratitude Show Notes: https://www.theparentingjunkie.com/45
Released:
Nov 25, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hi, I’m Avital. (pronounced Ah-Vee-Tal) I’m a mindful parenting coach, childhood designer, and mother. My work is dedicated to empowering intentional, imperfect parents (like you and me!) who face chaos, clutter, and conflict, through online tools to reclaim peace, presence and play for your family.