4 Reasons Why You Must Set Rules for Your Children

The following are the reasons why you must set rules for your children:
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                         It teaches them self control.
2.                  It makes their activities coordinated and balanced.
3.                 It determines the kind of Adult they will be
4.                 It makes them more pleasant to people around them.

Time and again people confuse discipline with punishment; as a result, many parents do not like to set rules and boundaries for their children so as not to be branded ‘bad or wicked parents’. But the fact remains that setting rules and boundaries for children cannot be taken out from parenting and must be practiced by every parent.  Naturally, children have little or no self control and abandoning them to their faith is in fact putting their future in jeopardy.


While I do not subscribe to the school of thought that has the opinion that disciplining a child is child abuse, I am of the opinion that parents should involve their kids in the process of setting rules. This can be achieved by spelling out the rules and boundaries and consequences for those who will break the rules and overstep the boundaries before the offence is committed, so that no child will see the consequent as punishment.

For example, children in general love watching television, playing games etc, more than studying their books.  Some indulge in these things as if their lives depend on it and you will find out that it affects their academics.  Instead of shouting on him and he sees it as denial, involve him in making a timetable for his activities after school and free days.  Let him choose the time to study; do house chores and time to play.  Everything must be spelt out.

It is also important that when setting rules, the age of the child must be considered.  Do not set out rules that a child cannot achieve.  Stiffer rules should be for the under aged for security purposes, and then be more flexible when they are growing up.  Every rule must be appropriate for the child’s age, do not set rules that will make the child’s life miserable so that you will not end up have a rebellious child.     

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