Jump to content

Recommended Posts

I took my children home today after they completely went hysterical at a friend's house, leaving feeling ashamed and embarrassed.... Thought it might be time to have some rules: do you have some good ones?

I am reluctant to say 'do as your are told' because it seems a bit mean and doesn't leave much room for any creativity and responsibility on their part. Yet, a rule that asks them to do that would be useful...

Thank you

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/55190-housefamily-rules/
Share on other sites

It's mortifying when that happens!


I similarly feel uncomfortable about "Do as you are told" and my husband and I are fully committed to never saying that.


We do have two principles we try to stick by (picked up from a book called How To Talk to your Kids):


1. Always explain the reason for you asking them to do something/ not to do something (eg. Stop playing with the glass - it can easily break and could give you a big ouch)


2. Always match punishment to action ANDY explain the link(eg. If you keep throwing your food on the floor, I will have to take your food away because that is wasteful as opposed to if you keep throwing your food on the floor, I will lock your favourite toy away - the latter has no link between action and consequence if that makes sense).


It seems really drawn out at first but with 2 simple-ish rules, we find that it works most of the time.


Wishing you all the best!

Parenting styles - what a quagmire, there's no right way no matter how many books you read or guru philosophies you aspire to.


IMO They're small children. They will never do as they're told all the time, which neither makes the concept of "do as you're told" a bad parenting guideline nor one that stifles creativity and independence


As parents our role is to nurture and teach but for me, there is nothing worse for a confused hysterical small child to be hit with a wall of sound that comes with explanations. Easy to understand parameters of behaviour, consequences for negative actions, short sharp no, cuddles.


One of mine responded well to time outs to calm down, another needed to be held whilst she regained equilibrium


You muddle through and they don't break. If you love them and do your best it's good enough 99% of the time.


You took them home when their behaviour was unacceptable - sounds like good parenting to me.

I have a short term solution and try to brief the daughter beforehand. If we go to friends, I try to anticipate the stupid things she might do: chase the sick cat, jump on the sofa, ask people with white hair if they're about to die... And I say these are not acceptable, I want a good girl etc... I also remind her to say please and thank you (can't believe that she still needs reminding age 5 and a bit but anyhow)...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • It doesn't matter what channel it was on, how pernicious the subject is and when it happened. Mis-representing the truth in broadcast is not only morally wrong, it's against the OFCOM code of ethics.  Everyone in the industry is trained in how not to do it, most are made to take the BBC's own 'Safeguarding the Trust' course, even if they aren't making BBC programmes.  There wasn't much fuss at the time, because no one knew about it.  "Unless you hate Britain, hate liberals, hate the BBC, want a divided country, support the most powerful person in the world despite his many failings". What the programme makers personally think or feel should never affect how they tell a story; to do so is deeply unprofessional and a sackable offence.  It's the job of the BBC and of all programming to inform viewers of the facts and let them make up their own minds. Even in campaigning documentaries.   
    • Hadn't realised that the Panorama programme that people are up in arms about was over a year ago.  There wasn't much fuss at the time so why drag it up.  Unless you hate Britain, hate liberals, hate the BBC, want a divided country, support the most powerful person in the world despite his many failings. The programme was clumsy, but the vast majority of us know that Trump had an influence.  So the Telegraph has played into his hands.
    • I tried a Lime bike once, too heavy and bulky for me but I understand that many really like them.  And very much support the concept.
    • 👋 Hello East Dulwich community! We’re Trade Hub — your local team of Gas Safe engineers, plumbers, and specialist tradespeople. Founded by two Gas Safe engineers with over 35 years of combined experience in heating, plumbing, and home renovations. After years of working independently (and building thousands of word-of-mouth recommendations!), we joined forces to create a company that’s all about reliability, transparency, quality workmanship, and fair pricing. 🔧 Our services: Boiler installations, servicing & repairs. Gas Safe Landlord Certificates. Power flushing & radiator repairs. Full bathroom renovations. General plumbing (all aspects covered) 💡 Why Choose Us: Professional & transparent communication — from first contact to final sign-off. High-quality workmanship — backed by over 35 years of plumbing and heating experience. Fully insured and supported by manufacturer guarantees and extended boiler warranties (up to 12 years). Flexible, reliable scheduling to suit your needs. Trusted by homeowners — with 5-star reviews across Google and social media. We might be new to this platform, but we’re definitely not new to the trade — and we’re always happy to help with free quotes or friendly advice. 📞 Get in touch: E: [email protected] T: 020 8050 5108 / 07387 381030 W: www.tradehubplumbingandheating.co.uk Trade Hub Plumbing & Heating Reliable • Professional • Trusted Phone Number: 07387381030 Email Address: [email protected] Website: https://www.tradehubplumbingandheating.co.uk/ View full listing
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...