Child Boundaries Essay

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There's probably not a parent or children's caretaker that hasn't wished for a manual on how to manage their children's behavior.
When we deal with backtalking and disrespect with our children, things can get frustrating very quickly. Tempers can flare, emotions can fly to extremes and we are caught in a quagmire of knee-jerk reactions and regrettable words.
The child that throws tantrums, is out of control, takes no responsibility for their actions, and falls prey to temptations of drugs and other destructive behaviors lacks boundaries.
Boundary, by definition, is a line that marks the limits of an area or the limit of a subject or a sphere of activity. Interpersonally speaking we can define a boundary as a demarcation where one person ends …show more content…

By learning to weigh the risks of their choices the child will come to the knowledge that they are responsible for their problems and no one else's.

Learning to enforce boundaries with a child can be grueling. A child is fairly designed to test boundaries, and a parent must learn to hold the boundaries in place. Only by keeping the boundaries where they are set do they become reality. Moving them even once by conceding to the child's demands make the reality fluid and flexible, in other words not real. Be sure, parent, that you will be tested to the utter limits. When beginning to set those limits a child's temper tantrums will swell into full-blown fits as they search for the breaking point of your will. Be assured they will get worse before they get better.

By using the tools of love and empathy, communication and engagement with your child this process can be a situation that you conquer together both coming out with a better character. Teaching your children the art of self-respect, respect for others will only come through teaching boundaries. Though we are usually desperate to see changes RIGHT NOW (especially with older children or teens), we must build a foundation day after

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