Almost every parent I talk with in depth admits they don’t feel appreciated by their child.
Parents of young children don’t expect appreciation, believing their youngster is incapable of such awareness.
Parents of teens hate the lack of appreciation they receive for all they’ve done and are continuing to do for their adolescent, yet it is considered ‘normal behavior’ in teens.
Those parents with children between toddler and teen passionately hope their child will figure it out.
When my son was young, I committed to trying something different from what I saw parents around me doing…and with profound, amazing results. Now, observing my two grandchildren ages 2 and 5, I am continually blown away by their heart-felt appreciation, politeness and kindness toward me and others.
Watch the short video below to learn the most important part of developing appreciation in your child.