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Parents of a Child that Just Won't Back Down

When a child gets to a point where they just don't seem to care about the consequences what do we do as parents?

What if you tell your child to go to their room and they get in your face and tell you NO?

What does a parent do?

What if you tell them to do their home work and again they tell you NO?

Again, what does a parent do?

Sometimes being a parent just really stinks!

When you are at a point that a child is telling you no, things are already out of control!

We need to back up and find common ground as to where everything went wrong!

My guess is if you are at this point in your relationship with your child or children then there are many other problems such as probably a lot of yelling and screaming about the most basic things.

Probably demands being put on you from them such as what they are going to do instead of asking for permission!

Probably no participation in household chores unless there is significant benefits to them!

Probably disrespectful behavior on every level!

So again I ask you as a parent, what should you do? Give up and just hope you survive?

Run away from home and change your name?

Tolerate it?

Yell louder than they do?

How about becoming the parent again? How about say what you mean and mean what you say!

Take control of your life again! Get back to the basics! This will not happen overnight, trust me!

Trust when I tell you I have been there too! Don't give up!

There is help out there with The Total TransformationŽ program. I am an affiliate of their program and believe it 100%

Thank you and God Bless you!

You can visit my blog where I talk about my daughters softball career.

I also have a website where I talk about my Marine Corps Experiences, including Boot Camp.

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