kanelli wrote:Bethsmum wrote:Sounds like a whole lotta fun.
What, you didn't have any fun as a kid four decades ago when there was no Internet, video games, cell phones etc.?
You can't turn back time K. You need to get with the programme. Deny things and they will end up resenting you for it. Look at women on a diet, deny them chocolate and what do they crave? Chocolate. IMO much better to have a little of what they want.
This topic is so amusing with all you theories and conspiracies on child rearing! It really isn’t that complicated. Give them boundaries and when they try to cross them, knock them back.
If they need a slap, give them one. I’m not talking beating them senseless but a slap never hurt anyone. The last time I slapped my eldest daughter was when she was 18, the middle one 21 and I can’t remember the last time Beth got one, the threat of it seems enough for her.
Before anyone comes back with what a terrible mother I am I will tell you how my kids have turned out.
The eldest one never dossed about at university; she left school and got a job. She now works for a multinational company based in Manchester and was recently approached and offered the job of Project Manager for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. She has done extremely well.
The second one is write off unfortunately, through no fault of her own. She had very good prospects but became ill and eventually married some Pakistani Muslim doctor and is now kept under wrap and key somewhere.
Beth is now 15 and is turning out to be an absolute star. I can’t say she is a straight A student but not that far off. She’s aiming to be a fast jet pilot in the RAF. I always tell her to reach for the stars and she’s taken me literally. She can be cheeky, witty and is proving to be very popular. And she even likes the odd Blue Wicked.