Was reading this book, Have a new kid by Friday. By Dr Kevin Leman. Am not a parent, I work in schools but just thought I would read this book.
I started the first chapter when I came across this sentence...
Parents today are great excuse makers, and they tend to put themselves in blame positions - I couldnt get her homework done because I had a business dinner" -- rather than call a spade a spade. "'My daughter didnt get her homework done because she was too lazy to do it' They spend more time warning and reminding than they do training. Page 27
Firstly, what parents does the childs homework for them?! I am assuming homework here means work from school to be done at home, not household chores.
Secondly, the other excuse, is blaming as well. A child might not do something not because the are lazy, they just dont know how! I.e bad instructions.
Children tend to take things on face value. If you make things too complicated for them they wont do it. Its too much effort for little reward.
Anyway, just wondering what your take on this is...if you are a parent. Do you do a childs homework for them? Thats weird. Why would you need to do their homework? Besides, its on the teacher to assign homework, not the parent.
Or maybe its an american thing...as this book is an american book. Americans also tend to always call children 'kids' which I find strange too but, a kid if treated like a kid, will act like a kid. No surprises there. As for warning and reminding, yes Ive noticed that happens when children arent trained properly on how to do things. It takes time, not two seconds of telling someone. You need to show them.
I feel like an amateur psycholgists and could write a book cos Im wondering if some parents just dont have common sense.
I started the first chapter when I came across this sentence...
Parents today are great excuse makers, and they tend to put themselves in blame positions - I couldnt get her homework done because I had a business dinner" -- rather than call a spade a spade. "'My daughter didnt get her homework done because she was too lazy to do it' They spend more time warning and reminding than they do training. Page 27
Firstly, what parents does the childs homework for them?! I am assuming homework here means work from school to be done at home, not household chores.
Secondly, the other excuse, is blaming as well. A child might not do something not because the are lazy, they just dont know how! I.e bad instructions.
Children tend to take things on face value. If you make things too complicated for them they wont do it. Its too much effort for little reward.
Anyway, just wondering what your take on this is...if you are a parent. Do you do a childs homework for them? Thats weird. Why would you need to do their homework? Besides, its on the teacher to assign homework, not the parent.
Or maybe its an american thing...as this book is an american book. Americans also tend to always call children 'kids' which I find strange too but, a kid if treated like a kid, will act like a kid. No surprises there. As for warning and reminding, yes Ive noticed that happens when children arent trained properly on how to do things. It takes time, not two seconds of telling someone. You need to show them.
I feel like an amateur psycholgists and could write a book cos Im wondering if some parents just dont have common sense.