It’s the classic scenario of preparing for parenthood by scouring articles on positive parenting, reading books, and having a planned approach for dealing with tantrums and sibling fights. Pre-kid, you may have had parenting all figured out and had opinions while watching a mom respond to her child in the checkout line at the grocery store. Now, it’s you and and your child is trying to flip off of the sofa like Spiderman, and it happens….you scream, "NO!" You didn't see it coming, but find yourself using "NO" 50 million times a day, with no response from your children.
We have all been there, done that. At the end of a long day, when you are exhausted, it’s so easy to use that short, simple word. If you find that “N-O” isn’t doing the trick for your kiddo, try out these alternate tips for redirecting the undesired behavior.
Provide Choices: "Do you want to stay and play for 5 more minutes or leave now?"
Provide an alternative to the behavior. “It seems like you want to jump right now. How about we jump on the floor. Use the pillows to make hot lava instead!”
Explain why the behavior is undesired, instead of just saying no. “Mommy does not want you to get hurt. When you get hurt, it makes mommy sad.”
If your little one is upset, get down on their level and speak in a calming voice. “I get upset when I cannot do something too. Let’s take a deep breath and count to 3.”
Set clear household rules.
Review expectations before you go somewhere.
Oh and mama, saying “no” isn’t the end of the world. We are all doing the best we can – and it’s an exhausting job raising little humans! So, in case no one has told you today – YOU ROCK!