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Raising Entitled Kids? Here’s How to Stop

connectedfamilies.org
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raising entitled kids? here's how to stop

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raising entitled kids happens quite innocently. after all

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sitting on the couch while you set the table

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american parents are too child-centered

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they miss out on the joy of knowing they finished a task and blessed others in the process

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are you willing to take the time now to train your two-year-old to set the table? even if dishes are broken

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are you willing to give a five-year-old the responsibility of preparing and breakfast? even if they spill the milk

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are ready to give your ten-year-old the job of mowing the lawn? even if they miss a patch of grass

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if you're ready to begin

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entitlement won't end

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so make the plan clear. cal y and gracefully state your plan. ask the kids which parts they think will be the hardest to learn

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so get to work inviting your kids to join you in being a blessing to others. it may be the most important thing you do to combat selfish entitlement and grow a healthy sense of significance

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this fast-paced 4-session course is designed to give parents a solid strategy

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the connected families framework is summed up in this powerful pyramid. when parenting happens from the bottom to the top

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media mentions

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contact us

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blog

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podcast

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articles

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resources

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media

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online courses

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online course login

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coaching

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group curriculum

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external resources

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coaching

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interest form

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purchase coaching

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private coaching page

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coaching certification

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workshops

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jim jackson • may 17

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because they can't

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but entitled kids? well… it gets tricky

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generally when we speak of entitled kids

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those aren't their rights

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what you want are empowered kids

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as a result

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lynne and i have encountered this issue time and again in our own work coaching families

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children didn't have the option of entitlement in the past

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things have only moved away from needing children in the last years

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welcome to what some sociologists call the age of entitlement

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once upon a time it was normal

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the way to change this cultural epidemic is to change what happens in our homes

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so how do you raise empowered children who know they are called and capable

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stop doing

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you start off

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maybe your toddler starts bringing dirty silverware to the sink

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maybe your preschooler stands at the sink and scrubs dishes

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maybe your 7-year-old plays

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no

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this sounds obvious

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why

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as your kids get older and more capable

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it's to stop entitlement

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the consequence of not dealing

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if you don't quit

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these children know how to avoid taking responsibility

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the message parents send is

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roles in a pageant

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breaking the pattern of entitlement gets practical

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there's a cost to teaching responsibility

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course

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i believe you kids are capable of so much more than i've given you to do

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we've been doing a lot of things

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we've decided we're going to change and start entrusting you

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do you have any ideas on how we start doing this better? are there any responsibilities you want to own

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we have written down some of the responsibilities in the home that we want you to take over. do you want to sign up

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don't forget: follow through

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the older your kids

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remember

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still unsure how to help your entitled kids? there's a course

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the news? we've developed an e-course

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