My headstrong 4 yo DD does things a little differently. We encourage that, however at her age she doesn't like limits (what child really does) and is constantly pushing them resulting in butting heads with mom and dad. Recently, we made a list of rules as a family and have been cracking down a little harder on unwanted behaviors. This morning she tells me that we don't need rules anymore and that she was going to break all my rules. Yes, how pleasant of her.
We have also been trying to convey to her the reason for rules, that they keep her safe and that rules exsit in different facets of life (i.e., school, home, work, society). Does anyone have a better way to explain why rules exist? This is coming from my daughters who instead of going to sleep at night in the same room decide to empty all their clothes out of their dressers onto the floor (under daddy's watch). They have yet to sleep in the same room together.
Jennifer
Jennifer
We have also been trying to convey to her the reason for rules, that they keep her safe and that rules exsit in different facets of life (i.e., school, home, work, society). Does anyone have a better way to explain why rules exist? This is coming from my daughters who instead of going to sleep at night in the same room decide to empty all their clothes out of their dressers onto the floor (under daddy's watch). They have yet to sleep in the same room together.
Jennifer
Jennifer
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