My 6 year old sometimes complains about the silliest little aches and pains. It's very obvious that she is just doing it for attention and many times there's really nothing I can actually do about it. So, what do I do? I lie. Oh, just a little white one giving her the attention she craves and a made up solution!
I'll give you some examples:
Lilia: "Mom, I bumped my hand against the wall and it huuuuuurts!" (really whiny voice here)
Mom: "Oh, no! Hurry, run it under cold water and it will feel much better!"
Or
Lilia: "Mom, I can't eat this salad, the dressing hurts my lips!"
Mom: "Put some chapstick on and you'll be able to eat all of it!"
Or
Lilia: "Ouch! I have a rash and it itches SOOOO bad!!" (she has like, 5 tiny bumps on her arm)
Mom: "Come here, honey, let's put some lotion on it!"
It makes sense, right? Fake problem, fake solution? I'm not saying to shrug off your child when she hurts herself - as a parent, you know when she is really hurt or not. She gets her moment of attention and your family gets to return to whatever activity they were doing when the little problem arose.
Win/win!
Note: I'm not claiming to be expert parent of the year or anything, just sharing a simple solution that has worked for me. Gotta think on our toes, moms (parents)!
4 comments:
great thinking Ashley! sometimes all our kids want is to know we are there for them.
Heee Heee! I do this kinda stuff for my 20 month old boy. I find a kiss fixes most bumps :)
So true! You offer a little bit of loving attention and it heals any wounds!
Haha my mum used to do this to me! When I was little I used to love medicine time so when I fell over I always wanted some. So she always used to put runny honey in an old medicine bottle & I had no idea! Such a traitor haha xx
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