There are two things that I gather up when I bring in the regional weekend paper from my driveway: my cup of coffee and a roll of duct tape. Included in that special edition paper is a national column called “Living With Children,” written by a certain family psychologist who often times spouts nonsense that makes my head explode; hence my need for the duct tape. In his latest column, this psychologist tells parents that they should not be wasting their time to get their children to cooperate, but instead, should be delivering direct orders. He compares this necessary action like an ‘army officer would give direct orders to a private’ (his words, not mine). But many parents like you and I have realized that autocratic parenting went out generations ago. Though some families still subscribe to this style of parenting, many have realized that it doesn’t work anymore. What this psychologist suggests is that parents must control their children and i...
Words of wisdom and advice from behavior expert, author, and professional speaker, Bill Corbett