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"I Already Have One of These!" - Teaching Children
How to Respond Politely
Question
I just attended a friend's child's birthday party and was shocked by the
responses the child gave as he opened his gifts. "I already have one of these."
"This isn't the one I wanted." After I was done judging this "nasty" child,
I suddenly realized that the holiday is fast approaching, and realized my
own daughter would be just as capable of making some of these comments! How
can I prevent this rudeness from happening?
Think about it
Children are not born knowing how to politely respond to gifts, and in their
childlike honesty can say some pretty rude things. The easiest way to prevent
this is through teaching.
Teach
Have a training session prior to the expected gift giving (before Grandma
arrives at your house). Review the possible situations. "What would you say
if you get something you already have - like another Monopoly game?" "What
should you say if you get something you don't like at all?" And even, "What
should you say if it's something you like?" It's amazing what wonderful results
occur with a bit of practice.
Give private corrections
Even though your child's comment appears rude and thoughtless, it never helps
to embarrass your child in front of the gift-giver. If an impolite comment
is made, simply excuse yourself and your child, go to a private place and
point out the error. Suggest something nice to say, and return to your guest
allowing your child to save face.
Have you been doing enough training?
If your child isn't aware that his comments are inappropriate it's a sign
that you could do a bit more training about manners. This situation may be
an indication that there are other areas where your child could benefit from
education about appropriate manners.
(Excerpted with permission by NTC/Contemporary
Publishing Group Inc. from Perfect Parenting, The Dictionary of 1,000 Parenting
Tips by Elizabeth Pantley, copyright 1999)
About the Author
Elizabeth Pantley is author
of
Perfect
Parenting &
Kid
Cooperation, and president of Better Beginnings, Inc. She is a popular
speaker on family issues. Elizabeth’s newsletter, Parent Tips is seen in
schools nationwide. She appears as a regular radio show guest and has been
quoted in Parents, Parenting, Redbook, Good Housekeeping, American Baby,
Twins, Working Mother, and Woman’s Day magazines. You can visit her website
at
http://www.pantley.com/elizabeth/
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