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Ways To Teach A Child To Say Sorry

Teaching your child to say sorry, is one of the hardest task that a parent will need to inculcate among the various other things they teach their children. A ‘sorry’ can be forced out by the parents as soon as the child does something, maybe this will make the parents feel better, but helps the child a very little. They may have very little idea of the effects of their misbehavior.

Apologizing will help clear the air, heal the relationship and help them have a better and a peaceful life. It is very important to know teaching toddlers to say sorry. This will help the child to accept the responsibility for a wrong deed that they did and will also help them to do something about it and make things right.

Ways To Teach A Child To Say Sorry

Teaching your child to say sorry should never be forced out of your child. You should be able to calmly talk to your child and make them understand the consequences of their actions. After this, ask them if saying sorry is the right thing to do. If they do not agree, try talking to them again; be patient and try not to argue. Teaching toddlers to say sorry will require a lot of time, patience and work.

The following are a few ways that can be followed in teaching your child to say sorry.

Apologizing
Kids tend to learn from parents. When you feel you have done something wrong, go up to them and apologize for it. There is no shame in doing so, this will only teach your children that you are doing the right thing and before you know it they will be imitating you.

Start young
Teaching toddlers to say sorry when they are really young will help them learn it faster. Initially maybe you don’t need to use the word sorry maybe just a hug would do. Next time when they do something wrong they will know what to do and slowly verbalize it.

Don’t force feelings
Only your child knows how he feels. Do not force feelings to your child and expect them to say sorry, this can only lead to fake apologies and they will never learn the real meaning of saying sorry and enjoy the act of forgiveness. People tend to be at peace with each other when they feel better inside.

Don’t lecture
Try not to lecture them about their actions or misbehaviour, instead sit with them and calmly ask them what they felt about the situation. This will help them understand to take responsibility for their actions. Teaching your child to say sorry would be easier if you know what they feel and work from there.

Don’t Punish
Teaching toddlers to say sorry doesn't include a lot of punishment. Instead, let them know what should be done to make things right. You could give them a few suggestions where apologizing can be on top of the list.

Try these tips for teaching your child to say sorry. Happy parenting!

Story first published: Monday, June 9, 2014, 17:42 [IST]
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