Things You'll Need:
- Unconditional Love
- Patience
- Persistance
- Example
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Step 1
Realize that most of the time, the main reason the child vents all his/her anger towards you, is because they know in their heart that your love is unconditional. You will always be there for them, even if it's not the way they want you to be.
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Step 2
When they tell them they hate you, tell them your sorry they feel that way , but you love them and always will. Sometimes it's hard, but try not to get into shouting and name calling matches that will go nowhere, and end up antagonizing the situation.
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Step 3
Don't let the fear of their rejection, keep you from expressing to them what is right. If you don't teach them, who will?
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Step 4
Always remind them there is a higher power they can lean on. Mine is God. Instilling faith is so important.
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Step 5
If you want them to grow up with values and good morals, practice what you preach, and let them see how it's done through example.
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Step 6
Whenever possible seek counseling for the child and yourself.
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Step 7
Remember where they are coming from, most the time they are acting out what they have been exposed to . It's a learned behavior that needs to be un-learned.















Comments
elyria said
on 4/3/2009 great article! 5* and recommended
Upon-Request said
on 1/18/2009 Well written words from the heart. I know there are many grandparents that are also having to suspend their traditional roles.
CrystalZoom said
on 12/11/2008 I am very sorry that's happening. I was afraid of having children. I'm from a dysfunctional family. Hope it turns out well.
yessharon said
on 12/8/2008 Grandchildren are our treasures. Thanks for sharing your tips.
TeryLynne said
on 12/5/2008 Wonderful article and very cute picture. 5*