14 Ways to Get Your Child's Attention When They're Ignoring You...


At some point or other, kids start ignoring their parents. I call it selective hearing, and its already begun with my 3 year old. Selective hearing is when your child's ears work perfectly well when you're saying something they want to hear, but just don't seem to work at all when you're saying something they don't want to hear (you know - dreaded things like "It's bedtime!").

When adults ignore each other, it's usually disrespectful. While we want to teach our kids that ignoring others is disrespectful, it's also important for us as parents to remember that kids usually aren't trying to be rude. They've just disconnected for one reason or another. They might be simply distracted or tired. Or they might be afraid of the topic you're bringing up, or they might be hearing the same thing for the 10th time and be retreating internally because they just don't know how to handle the subject. Or maybe, they don't know how to handle their emotions or how to react when their will is different from what they're parents are telling them.

Regardless of the reason your child is zoning out, making a personal connection with your child is a great way of bringing them in, helping them pay attention and, if needed, addressing why they were ignoring you in the first place.

Head over to Eyes On Heaven to read about 14 strategies that might help!


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