How To Teach Your Child To Say Thank You
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- What's better than telling a child to say thank is showing them how to do it. Gratitude is important in life and it's a value we want to pass on to our children. How do we teach them to be thankful? You're about to find out.
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Yesterday while watching your video my daughter said "He is soo pleasant to hear Mumma" so you've earned a new fan...😊my daughter is 9
That is so wonderful to hear, Ankita Gupta. I love doing these videos.
Love all of your videos but most importantly, your advice. Thank you for your time put into these videos.
You are welcome, dOtikaAaA. I love doing the videos and getting to interact with the RUclips audience.
I watch a lot of videos asking viewers to subscribe. I almost never do. You don't ask, but I have subscribed. You don't need to ask because your context is excellent! High quality work. Thanks so much!
Hi Adam W. My videographer tells me to and I have mentioned it on a video or two, must not be on one you have watched. I seem to forget as I get caught up in the topic, haha. Thanks for subscribing.
You teach them by saying it to the child the moment it's born. I did my Granddaughter & now at the age of 2 she says it everytime it's automatic!!! You do it & they will follow.
Thanks for your comment, Debra Garneau, and for teaching respect to your granddaughter.
Thanks a ton...all your videos fill me with a new zeal to be a better parent...
Just what I want to hear, Devika Bhargava. Onward and upward.
Thank you
You are welcome, Hector Murillo. Honored to be on your team.
I’m so glad I do this right! Lol We model it for our girls all the time and my 2 yr old always says please and thank you to us🙂
The best place to practice is in the home. I am glad it is a part of your family language, FacciaBella5.
Thank you Mr.
You are welcome, John Vangeli, thank you for watching.
I think I will be binge watching your videos so I hope you don't mind the influx of comments I may be leaving on many of them. Thank you so much for speaking in such a calm and encouraging way. I'm not sure if I can practice this with my toddler, but it doesn't hurt to try!
Hey, Beatriz Alicia Palacio Jaramillo, watch and comment away. Also, please share if any of them would be helpful to someone you know. Glad you have found Live On Purpose.
Thank you Mr. Paul, So true like the saying "Monkey see Monkey do"
You are welcome, Maria Barraza. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Omgoodness I just told my son this same thing.
Hey, kimbers 123. Hope you have a good day with your son.
Thank you so much Dr.Paul for doing this kind of video really love it.😊😊😊
Thank you for your kind comments, Jessica Ilano. (Lots of thank you's going on here haha)
You’re welcome Dr.Paul 😊
Very sound advice. Thank you!
Thank you, Lyndsie Miles. Appreciate your comments.
"what do you say?" This is exactly what most parents would probably say.😂
It does seem to come natural.
great video again. thank you! 😊👍🏻
You are welcome, Carola Scharf. Glad you enjoyed the video.
She also asked me to share your video...
Sharing is always a great idea, Ankita Gupta. I appreciate shares.
My oldest is seven. I'm having a hard time getting to think about what he's wants to do before he does it. He's a good kid, liked me to be pleased with him, has good manners. But this morning drew on their plastic chairs with crayons with his younger brothers. Is it wrong for me to expect him to be more responsible and tell his younger siblings that certain things aren't a good idea??
The other day he popped his ball with a thumb tack. So the next day my younger son popped his bike tires 😵
I'm lost as to how to make him look ahead at consequences a little bit.
One rule with children is that their decision making does not improve with a crowd. It would be nice if a 7 year old could lead out for the younger siblings but that is not really their job. They should all be held responsible, in equal proportions, they all made the bad decision.Have conversations with them and get them to come up with the right decision. You could do this at dinner, when riding in a car. Young minds are not always listening to the reasoning part of their brain and it is a skill that needs practice. They will improve, Umm Osayd.
@@LiveOnPurposeTV thank you so much for your response. This makes me feel so much more hopeful. It's far easier to change myself if that's what's necessary. I've made a conscious effort to hold them all accountable. I did feel really bad that the oldest was getting most of the fall out.
I really appreciate this advice!!