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About Michaelyn Hein

After nearly a decade as a high school English teacher, Michaelyn Hein left the classroom to become a stay-at-home mom, writing and college prep tutor, and freelance writer and editor. She holds a B.A. in English and M.A.T. in English and Secondary Education. Her passion is writing about all things faith and family. She combined those loves as a regular contributor to Tender Tidings, an online attachment parenting magazine, and its parent website, Catholic Attachment Parenting Corner. She lives in New Jersey with her hard-working husband, their three silly but kind-hearted children, and two sweet but sometimes feisty dogs.

What to Do When Kids Constantly Complain “It’s Not Fair!”

by Michaelyn Hein.
(This article is part of the Positive Parenting FAQ series. Get free article updates here.)

Fairness_Main_19708361“It’s not fair!”

All day yesterday I listened to my 9 year-old son tell me that my decision to have him stay home and not play with his friends was completely unfair.

There were too many chores that needed doing, and, besides, he’d been at school all week and had barely interacted with his little sister in days. I wanted to give my daughter the quality time with her older brother she’d been craving since Monday.

“But, it’s not fair!” he cried then. “I didn’t get to play with them all week!”

“And it’s not fair to your sister,” I explained. “She hasn’t gotten to play with you all week. She loves you and wants to spend time with you. And she wants to feel like her big brother wants to spend time with her, too. So, do that for me today and you can see your friends tomorrow.”

He sucked up his frustration – albeit with some final grumbling – and feigned having fun playing with his sister. Soon enough, he didn’t need to pretend anymore. He was legitimately having a good time.

Yet, it was inevitable that he’d remind me today of the deal we’d struck yesterday. Just as it was inevitable that the unfairness baton would be passed to my daughter, who would turn her focus inward and complain about the wrong she perceived being done to her.

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How to Raise a Helpful Child

by Michaelyn Hein.
(This article is part of the Positive Parenting FAQ series. Get free article updates here.)

Helpful Child - Main“Bam!”  The door has just, yet again, shut in my face.

This is not a metaphor. The door literally just shut in my face.

I was out with my children. And, as kids usually do, my son ran ahead, eager to lead the way. But, just as quickly as he barged through a door ahead of us, he hardly glanced back as he let the door shut in my face.

We’ve all been through it.

We bristle and wonder how we’re managing to raise our children to be so thoughtless and rude. To become the very type of person we don’t want them to be.

We want our children to demonstrate empathy for others. We want our kids to be the light of helpfulness in a world that sometimes feels dark with selfishness. But how do we do that?

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