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How Do I Get My Child To Be Polite?

karenalonge by karenalonge Talking Back(July 2006) (rank 48th)

 

Parents often ask me questions that start like this:

How do I get my child to …? 

Be polite … be considerate … be generous … share … etc.

Regardless of what fills in that blank, part of my answer is always

the same:

 … you don’t have to GET your child to do anything!

Instead, you can SHOW him or her by living your own life as an example, and making sure to notice and respond positively to any movement he or she demonstrates in the desired direction.  "I noticed how you looked right into Aunt Sally’s eyes as you answered her question. Most people really appreciate that!"

In addition to modeling the desired behavior, I also recommend role-playing mock scenarios with puppets or dolls. Kids are very quick to pick up social norms when they don’t feel as though they are being lectured or judged.  Puppets are fantastic for circumventing possible defensive responses.  Telling make-believe stories about an animal character learning the lesson you want your child to absorb is also very effective.

Finally, please make sure you are treating your child the way you want him or her to treat others.  As the timeless poem reminds us … children learn what they live!

 Copyright 2006 Karen Alonge

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Karen Alonge is a parenting consultant and relationship coach who has been successfully assisting families with all types of challenges for over 20 years.  Consultations may take place in your home as well as by phone, email, and IM.  Clients often notice significantly positive changes in their daily experience after only one session.  Learn more at www.karenalonge.com

 

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emmie
September 2007 | emmie
Re: How Do I Get My Child To Be Polite?

this is great advice

cheers xx



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lexiw
September 2007 | lexiw
Re: How Do I Get My Child To Be Polite?

Great article thanks for sharing

 Lexi xxx



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exquisite-flower
November 2006 | exquisite-flower
Lead by example
Often E picks up things that i do without me realising.  The first time I realised she was saying 'Please' and 'Thank you' was incredible.  I was with my mum,a nd she was like 'Yes, she has been saying it for ages now'.  LOL.  My jaw dropped.  I said 'oh, how come?'.  The reply was 'Because you do it love.'  I laughed.  I didnt even realise that I was so polite.  But it was encouraging.  I cannot expect her to learn all things by osmosis, many i shall have to actually teach her, but this one surprised and blessed me.
Peace
EF.x 


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Jessgore
5.00 (Excellent) | October 2006 | Jessgore
children being polite...
Every time I give my son something I always say please first and then when he takes it I say thank you... He has started to make some form of noise that sort of sounds like please and thank you so it is a start....  As for the other stuff well he I hope will learn by following my example.... One can only hope it is a good one...


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      karenalonge
2.00 (Poor) | October 2006 | karenalonge
children being polite...
bravo!  and when inevitable times come when we DON'T behave in ways we want our kids to emulate, we can always take responsibility by apologizing and setting things right, and then moving ahead in the spirit of self-forgiveness.  that's part of being an example, too.


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Mushirah
4.68 (Excellent) | August 2006 | Mushirah
Respect your children
Respect your children and they will learn to respect others. Kids learn the darndest things from what they see the people around them are doing. You always have to be mindful of what you are saying or doing in front of your kids.


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mcm
4.68 (Excellent) | August 2006 | mcm
Respect your children
I think that is so true. We teach our children how to behave. Its not what we say, its more of what we do. You may say my children never listen, but they are always watching.


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