WHAT-EVER!! Ideas for Responding to Sass With Class
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What-EVER! (with an eye roll) You’ve seen it a hundred, maybe even a thousand times. Your child doesn’t like what you’ve said and responds with a head tilt, and eye roll, and the grand pronouncement, “What-EVER!!!!” What do you do when this happens? The tendency is to shut it down, NOW! But your angry response communicates to your child that she is in control of your emotions. This gives her the “powerjolt” she needs to pull this behavior out again the next time she’s frustrated with you. In this Q & A, Jim and Lynne take 7 minutes to respond to this question from a mom who is tired of her 8-year-old daughter’s sass. You’ll hear some quick pointers for how to respond with grace while keeping a child accountable for better behavior. LISTEN HERE As you respond, you’ll learn to communicate: * You’re SAFE with me: Stay calm as you take a deep breath. Your kids are not your report card. * You are LOVED even if you sass: Express empathy. “This is really hard, isn’t it? If it’s hard for me, I’m sure it’s hard for you.” * You are CAPABLE: Ask a question. “You don’t like how this is going. What would be a better way?” We hope as you listen to this audio you are encouraged in your parenting! As you learn to follow these three steps to decrease the “sass-level” in your house, take joy in the small victories. We are here to help you in any way we can as you seek to grow your connected family. .stk-my0ip7h-container:hover{background-color:var(--theme-palette-color-6, #e4eff5) !important;}.stk-my0ip7h-container:hover:before{background-color:var(--theme-palette-color-6, #e4eff5) !important;} Learn more about the Framework Want to dig deeper into Connected Families’ Parenting Framework? Get our FREE ebook, What Kids Need: 4 Messages That Build Identity. Related PostsDon’t Settle for Fake RespectMy Child Says, “I Hate You!” | Ep. 6Parent or Friend? Can You Be Both to Your Child?Stop the Crazy All-or-Nothing Thinking with These 4 StepsThis Is Better Than My Old Consequences for a Disrespectful ChildWhy Is My Child ...