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Tiny Tyrant: The Rewards Addict

Posted by Lyette Reback on January 15, 2015.
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Child Having Arguement With Mother At Candy CounterA mommy recently wrote me a little bit scared because she realized that she gives her child a reward for just about everything. Forget backdoor bribes, this wee one had become a full on negotiator expecting and receiving a thank you gift for just about every little thing she ever did.

A trip to Target for being good at school. Mcdonald’s for being nice at her friend’s house. Ice cream because she was a good girl while shopping. Candy because she was quiet during church.

This mama was being held hostage by a tiny tyrant who had come to expect the world for bare minimum behavior. She was tired. Afraid. And probably going broke!

First mama, let me congratulate you. You have a generous heart. You are a giver. Your child will be the recipient of a loving and unselfish relationship with you. Likely your child will never suffer with what I see at the other end of the spectrum–a child who grows up with a tightfisted and withholding parent.

Give yourself a pat on the back.

But…

You gotta tame the terrorist. She can’t be demanding or even expecting rewards for good behavior all the time.  If she does, you haven’t trained her heart, you’re just training her selfish attitude to become one of, “I’m good to get what I want, or to get what I want from people.” And these are some dangerous attitudes to feed.  So it’s great that you recognized the habit! Now we just gotta fix it!

First, read this post. Then, come to terms with the fact that the wee little princess is going to have to go through a little period of learning. It will likely involve some tears on her part. Maybe on yours too, sweet-soft-hearted mommy. But I guarantee with consistency, solid ground rules about expected behavior, and sporadic rewards with constant encouragement, in two weeks or less you will have made significant headway!

January 15, 2015

Filed Under: Toddlers, Tweens

Comments

  1. Michelle says

    January 15, 2015 at 9:37 am

    “Training Their Hearts”….oh, I see a future book with that title!!! Lyette, you have succinctly summed up your parenting style. Love, love, love…..when you focus on the heart, the tears aren’t nearly as powerful because you are changing hearts/lives….not just temper tantrums!

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    • Lyette Reback says

      January 16, 2015 at 8:22 am

      Thank you Michelle!

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  2. Gia says

    January 15, 2015 at 11:05 am

    A big thank you to this mommy. You are not alone. I am in a very similar situation.

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    • Lyette Reback says

      January 16, 2015 at 8:21 am

      Gia, would it help you to know I was once one of those mommies too? Hang in there! Y’all are doing a great job with that little cutie!

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  3. Cheryl Plourde says

    January 15, 2015 at 1:36 pm

    I so appreciate how along with your encouragement you added …”in two weeks or less you will have made significant headway!” Because I know, for me, sometimes I feel that it will take months, or even years to see some results when making some much needed changes with my children. Thank you for reminding us that we’re not years away, but days and weeks away from seeing the results we’re praying for. Love this! XO

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    • Lyette Reback says

      January 16, 2015 at 8:20 am

      Thanks for that tip! From now on I will try and include a timeline of hopefulness!

      Reply

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