We have all been there, our kids are begging us for something, and we just can’t give it to them right then, so we say, ‘later,’ or ‘we’ll do that this weekend.’ Unfortunately, later and this weekend don’t always come, and then we are met with disappointment and frustration.We want so badly to give our kids what they want, but we are human and sometimes, things happen.
However, it’s important to not let this happen too often, or otherwise, you are breaking promise after promise. When you are consistently breaking promises to your kids, there are many negative implications.Here are 8 reasons you should never break a promise to your kid.Our kids learn to trust us through our actions.
If we are dependable and do what we say the majority of the time, then they can safely trust in us. However, if you are always making false promises, they are going to learn that you cannot be trusted.Because kids learn how to trust others through us, if you are untrustworthy to them, they will feel like others are not to be trusted, either.
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