The hidden reason why your child is becoming entitled

The hidden reason why your child is becoming entitled

Picture this:

Your child asks for a new toy, and when you say "no,"

they get upset,

switch to bad moods,

skip their meals, shout, hit the wall, or worse may even hurt themselves..

they do everything just to make you buy and give what they want.

As a parent, you would think that this is normal and something that the child

will experience sometime in their lives.

But here's the thing, Not all children are like this.. so there must be a reason

why he is acting this way..

There are several reasons, and one of them is because they’re used to getting

what they want instantly.

With just a swipe on their phone.

They have instant access to everything.. people they want to talk to, foods,

places, games..

They are made to believe that what they want should come quickly.

Excessive phone use can make kids become impatient, anxious, and easily angered

when their expectations are not met right away.

And as we all know, great things take time to happen.

Dan Peña, known as The Trillion Dollar Man, calls this the "snowflake

generation." He means that the new generation tends to melt under pressure.

They don’t realize that the more you suffer, the more stress, and the more

stress, the more success.

Nothing great is ever achieved with little time and effort.

That's why it's important to teach and help kids value patience and the reward

of hard work.

To help them, here’s what you can do:

1. Engage Them in Meaningful Activities: Offer activities that build resilience

and problem-solving skills. Teach kids about emotions and how working hard for

something can make them feel even more fulfilled when they finally achieve it.

This instills lifelong resiliency, gratitude, and independence.

2. Practice Delayed Gratification: Show them the value of waiting and working

towards a goal. Engage them in activities that require focus, patience, and

gradual skill-building. They’ll learn to appreciate the process, not just the

instant reward.

3. Reduce Screen Time: By introducing exciting new activities, you can reduce

their screen time and enrich their lives with knowledge and skills.

This approach helps them stay connected with the family, develop new interests,

and grow into well-rounded individuals.

By offering your child exciting new activities, you not only reduce their screen

time but also enrich their lives with knowledge and skills.

These enriching experiences help your child discover their passions and talents,

preparing them for a successful and fulfilling future. They’ll feel empowered,

motivated, and ready to achieve their dreams.

In short, teaching patience and the joy of hard work can transform entitlement

into enthusiasm, resilience, and a lifelong love for learning and growth.

Try it today.