![]() ![]() ![]() If you’re in the habit of threatening, lecturing, questioning your child, nagging or even screaming at them “do the work!” (and trust me, we’ve all been there), you probably feel like you’re doing whatever it takes to get your kids on track. Nagging, Lecturing and Yelling-But Nothing Changes? And when you believe you are ultimately responsible for the choices your child makes (and many of us do, consciously and unconsciously), the ante is upped and the tug of war begins. ![]() After all, doing homework and chores are your child’s prime responsibilities, right? Let’s face it, it’s easy to get anxious when your kids are not doing what they’re supposed to be doing-and when you know how important doing schoolwork is. Maybe you worry about your child’s future. Like most parents, you probably want your children to do well and be responsible. The underlying truth here is that you and your child might already be caught in a power struggle over this. ![]()
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