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How to tell your child "This toy is too expensive, mom can't afford it?"?

You should tell your children: "This toy is too expensive, let's save money and buy it later." Instead of telling your children: "This toy is too expensive, my mother can't afford it."

I just said I read a book on parenting, which said that although frequently telling children about their parents' difficulties will make them more considerate of their parents, this method should be done in moderation, otherwise it will have the opposite effect. If you often instill in your child concepts such as "can't afford it", "the family is poor" and "have no choice", the child will become inferior and feel that the family is not her support, and her sense of security will be very weak. In this way, even if you reach If you do not serve your own purposes, you will also make your children less healthy and unhappy.

So, you can tell your child: "This toy is too expensive, and mom does not have the budget to buy this toy. But we can go home and save money, and then buy this toy again." Like this It can not only achieve the current goal of not buying expensive toys for children, but also give children a sense of saving money and a sense of goals. Moreover, in this way, the child will have more confidence, thinking that you are not not not buying it for her, but that you have to save enough money to buy it for her. In the future, you can take your child to save money together, and you can also let her work hard to make money. When she can buy this toy, she will cherish it even more, and you don't need to spend a lot of money on it.

I feel that we should not meet any of the child's requirements and always buy her expensive toys; but we cannot deprive the child of joy and tell her that she cannot afford it. She may not be able to afford it for the time being, but if she is willing to save money, she can afford it, right? Children raised in this way will not have too low self-esteem and feel that their family cannot rely on them, but they will also be able to plan more and have more sense of reasonable consumption. And she will cherish her hard-earned toys more.