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Tuesday, 8 October 2013


Ridiculous (and hurtful) things parents say – and what children actually hear.

 
What we say to our children has a huge impact on how they see the world and more importantly how they see themselves. At times we can lose our patience and say things that we don't really mean - things that may seem harmless to us, but what do our children actually hear. This is a list of some commonly used phrases that parents use and the messages that are being received by our children.
 


1)      You better do _____or else.

 

“Something bad is going to happen to you if you don’t ______”
 

 

2)      Don’t talk back to me.

 

“What you have to say is not important to me.”
 

 

3)      I’ll give you something to cry about.

 

“Your feelings don’t matter to me.”
 

 

4)      Think about the starving children in Africa.

 

“You should keep eating, even when you are full or don’t enjoy it.”
 

 

5)      Don’t make me come over there!

 

“If I have to come over there, something bad will happen to you.”
 

 

6)      When I was your age we didn’t have________.

 

“Don’t be so selfish.
 
 

7)      You are getting on my last nerve.

 

“I don’t enjoy being with you.”

 
 

8)      You are going to get it!

 

“You are not going to like what I am about to do.”

 
 

9)      Why can’t you be more like your sister/brother?

 

“Who you are isn’t good enough.”

 
 

10)  Well…if all your friends jumped off a bridge would you want to do that too?

 

“You are not smart enough to make your own decisions.”

 
 

11)  You are cruising for a bruising.

 

“What you are doing makes me want to hurt you.”

 
 

12)  Life isn’t fair.

 

“Fairness is not something that we value.”

 


Choose you words carefully and protect your child’s self-esteem.

 
What ridiculous things do you find yourself saying to your children? Post them below.

Wednesday, 21 August 2013


20 Things I wish I knew before becoming a Mom.

1.      The word “love” will take on a whole new meaning.

2.      Your relationship with your spouse will change – but time will bring you back to each other.

3.      Sleep will become a luxury, not a right

4.     You will wonder why you ever had children – and also wonder how you could ever live without them.

5.      It is okay not to have all the answers.

6.     You will hear your own mother’s voice come out of your mouth.

7.     Time goes by much faster when you are a parent

8.      Having children – gives you permission to let lose, have fun, be silly and embrace life through new eyes.

9.      At times you will feel very alone – and yet you will never have enough alone time.

10.  Patience and humour will get you through many difficult situations.

11.  You will worry…you will worry a lot.

12.  Be creative – children get bored easily. Try new things and explore every possibility.

13.  Having children will dig up all kinds of doubts and insecurities that you never knew you had.

14. Perfection and parenting do not mix.

15.  Your children do not belong to you. You are there to love and guide them as best you can - the rest is up to them.

16. The stakes will seem very high and you will wonder if your choices will somehow damage your children. If you give your them love, respect, empathy, freedom and consistency…they will be just fine.

17. Parenting is not something that you can just try out. It is a life-long commitment – there is no return policy.

18.  Having children will shine a light on your own mortality.

19.  You will need help raising your children – there is a reason why they say “it takes a village”.

20.  Be gentle with yourself. You will be a great mom and your children will be lucky to have you. After all the sleepless nights, diaper changes and personal struggles – you will know that you are doing something amazing.

©Professor Mom (M. Wright), 2013.