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You’re a... Strict Parent
When it comes to your children, it’s your way or the highway... You push them to perform bigger and brighter than their peers. You want the best, and anything less is unacceptable.While your high behavioral expectations come from a place of genuine love and concern — after all, you only want your children to achieve their full potential — sometimes they might come off a bit strong.You lay down your household laws with an iron fist — ifs, ands, and buts are banned. On top of that, whether through time-outs or revoking their privileges, you aren’t afraid to punish your kids.Communication tends to be a bit one-sided. It’s mostly you, as the parent, talking to your children. You might feel it isn't necessary to explain certain rules to them or ask their perspectives on family matters.Here’s the thing, though: children raised by overly authoritarian parents often end up with low self-esteem and high rates of anxiety, so consider softening your approach for long-term success!"Your kids require you most of all to love them for who they are, not to spend your whole time trying to correct them." — Bill Ayers.🎧 I think you will LOVE the “I Don’t Technique & Lion Time™” Episode. Click here to listen💡How to make the most of your time...1. Teach your children everyday tasksAt first, teaching and guiding your children through Montessori Practical Life activities (aka household chores) might seem time-consuming, but it will save you hours in the long run. Moreover, it will help build their confidence and self-reliance, fostering essential life skills. It's a valuable investment in their growth and independence. Sounds like a sweet deal, right?Start with small, easy-to-do tasks like getting dressed, helping clean fruits or vegetables, load and unload a dishwasher. etc. Pss .. I have a FREE Montessori Practical Life Curriculum Guide here<< 2. Schedule in Self-CareOne of the kindest things you can do for your kids is regularly scheduling in self-care. Whether it’s a relaxing lavender-scented bath or a half-hour journaling session, by giving yourself space to process and reflect, you’ll be able to show up 100%. If you don’t already, I’d recommend keeping track of your time with a planner so you know just how much you have to spare for some much-needed TLC!3. Set RoutinesMaking simple morning and evening routines for your children is another great time-saving hack. By teaching them what to do as soon as they roll out of bed, you spare yourself the trouble of getting them dressed, brushing their teeth, and packing their lunch for school.Try putting together a poster with their morning and evening routines spelled out step-by-step. Add a couple of fun pictures for a bit of wow factor, and hang it up in their rooms! Check Kids Daily Routine Cards here<<🙋♀️ By the way, can I help you with your homeschooling? I am Anya, the creator of the Monthly Kids Activities Plan (MKAP), where I help moms move from overwhelm to confidently homeschooling with joy and ease!"Children are not things to be molded, ⭐️ Join MKAP and spend less time searching and more time doing because you've got a Plan -the Monthly Kids Activities Plan! When you join, you'll receive a calendar with the daily hands-on activities you can easily do at home (no specialized materials needed!)🗓️ Join the Monthly Kids Activities Plan and discover a world of hands-on learning! Monthly themed activities, including Language, Math, Sensory Play, Practical Life, Cultural, Crafts, and more, are perfect for children 18 months to 6 years! Find easy-to-set-up, fun activities with minimal to no-cost setup and leave the overwhelm behind! Each month, receive a brand new calendar with eBooks, video tutorial activities, and aesthetically designed quality printables curated for your child with love! but are people to be unfolded." — Jess LairP.S. Click below 👇 to see what MKAP members are saying!