Almost 9 and talking back to us
Dani’s birthday party is approaching fast, he’ll be 9 Friday and the party is Saturday. I already bought some plastic plates and napkins from WWE for the boys and Kitty for the girls. He invited around 30 kids (ouch!!) and I still don’t know how many are going to attend.
I can’t believe he’s almost nine, time just goes by so quickly.
He’s in a new phase already, he’s talking back to us, specially to dad causing a stress situation because he’s not the one in charge and we have to tell him that. Sometimes he accepts other times he just continues talking back.
I searched for some information about this behavior and I found this article at ParentCenter – Talking back: Why it happens and what to do about it that contains useful information regarding this.
I understand that he’s growing up and wants to have his opinion, and make is opinion the right one, but sometimes he abuses and talks in a nasty tone that we can’t allow. We’re not afraid that he’ll stop loving us therefore we can’t hesitate in these situations. Of course we should keep a natural tone of voice and this is one think I’m not good at. After trying to explain why things are not the way he wants, I usually speak loud and most of the times it works.
I know that lifting the tone of my voice shows my irritability, my nervous side but I can’t control myself. Each child is a case, some children just obey at the first warn, others don’t.
Of course we’ll get over this, I always keep on my mind that teen age will be worse and that worse issues will be coming in future years.











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My Peanut turned 9 in December. We’ve been going through that stage too. We take things away if she mouths off to us and it works! But as you said each child is different.
Ah the teenage years..wish we could skip them!
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