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Does your teen expect more from you than they have
earned or deserve?
Many parents only want the best for their children
(usually more than they had growing up), but has this actually backfired
on families?
In today's society many teens have major entitlement
issues. Many parents feel that giving their teen's material items will
somehow earn them respect. Quite frankly, the opposite occurs in most
families. The more we give, the more our children expect and the less
they respect us. We literally lose ourselves in buying our children's
love. At the end of the day, no one wins and life is a constant battle
of anger, hopelessness, and debt.
While interviewing a young teen, she was recently given a new car -
brand new - felt she deserved it since her parents gave her two used
ones previously. She is only 17 years old and already controlling her
household and believes she was entitled to this car. She shows no
appreciation or respect to her parents. Simply, she deserved it. Can you
imagine owning 3 cars by the age of 17, yet never buying one? This is an
extreme example, but I am sure many parents can relate.
Entitlement issues can lead to serious problems. Teaching your child
respect and responsibility should be priority. Although the issues may
have started to escalate, as a parent, it is never too late to take
control of the situation and say "no" when your teen feels they are
entitled to a frivolous item or anything that is considered a privilege.
Life is about responsibility, as parents we need to teach our children
responsibility - helping our children comes natural to us, however when
it becomes excessive and the child doesn't appreciate it, it is time to
step back and evaluate your situation.
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