Calm Parenting Podcast - When Kids Resist & Whine—Stop Trying to Make Everything Better
Episode Date: July 2, 2023When Kids Resist & Whine—Stop Trying to Make Everything Better Are you tired of feeling like you have to “make everything better” for your child or fix your child’s attitude? Are you tired of ...the complaining and whining and power struggles over simple requests? Kirk gives you two action steps to stop the negativity. Our Christmas in July Sale Begins NOW! Lowest prices of the year on the Get Everything Package. Want to talk with Kirk directly and come up with a game plan for your family? Kirk will work with you individually, or together with your spouse, to get you on the same page and help with the toughest parenting situations you haven’t been able to solve. These calls are a game-changer. Click here to learn about mentoring packages. Questions? Need help deciding on the best tools for your family? Email Casey@CelebrateCalm.com and Casey will help you personally! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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kinds of fun things with them and they resist you? Or you just ask them to do simple things and they
don't want to do it. Or you need to take them someplace and they just won't go. And it devolves
into this whole argument, you lecturing and trying to convince them and pleading and they're whining
and complaining. That's not what you signed up for as a parent, but it's part of your everyday this whole argument, you lecturing and trying to convince them and pleading and they're whining and
complaining. That's not what you signed up for as a parent, but it's part of your everyday life.
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camps where we'd have 8, 10, 15 strong-willed kids at our home. And I wanted them to get outside all
the time. It was one of my key things. We got outside a lot.
They always whined and complained.
Look, there were times where I was like,
we're gonna go to the pool.
And they were like, I don't wanna go to the pool.
I was like, how can you not wanna go to the pool?
And so what I learned very quickly was how to lead them and how to stop reacting to their whining and complaining
and leading them.
And so I wanna show you how to do that on today's
episode of the Calm Parenting Podcast. So welcome. This is Kirk Martin, founder of Celebrate Calm.
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but I didn't like the previous ones that I recorded.
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different things that are like, oh, let's talk about that.
And so I want to free you.
Here's, let me lay this out thematically.
I want you to free you from trying to fix everything
for your kids, from trying to make everything better, from trying to make them happy. And this
happens, it's all tied together. So you've got a child who resists or complains. I was doing a phone
consultation with this family, awesome family, and I always dig in like, tell me about your child.
And so like, well, he's witty. And I was like, oh, hold on there. Tell me about your child and so like well he's witty and I was like hold on
there tell me about that they're witty and when I hear that a child is witty what it usually tells
me is they're very insightful that they're usually observers of people and the reason that they're
funny and witty with a very intelligent humor even if it's inappropriate, is because they see patterns in people and they watch. And that's why
it's funny. And so they notice patterns. And so it's also they notice patterns in you and they
know how to manipulate you at times by just being difficult. And parents will say like, I don't know
why they need to be so difficult. And my point is, well, why are you an adult who lets yourself be manipulated by a child?
I know, but my child shouldn't do that.
I was like, I know, but they're a child.
You're a grown adult.
And if you're allowing yourself to be manipulated by a child,
well, that says more about you than their child.
And you know, I don't do any guilt or blame.
It happens to all of us.
But we need to realize, right, rather
than like complaining about our kids all the time, we need to change because there's only one person
in life that you can control and that's yourself. And the quickest way to change your child's
behavior is to first control yourself. And you will notice this, I promise you, as you get older,
the quickest way to change anything and anyone in life is for me to just own my own stuff and begin to change.
And when I do that, I begin to lead people instead of trying to control and fix them and manipulate
them all the time. So that's what we're going to do. I want to break these patterns here. So you
know, your kids who are really good at doing that, witty kids are often really good at building things, manipulating things, tinkering with things in their hands.
And what they're doing also is they're tinkering with your brain all the time.
So, number one thing, I want two things I want you to do and encourage you to do this week.
Number one is reset your expectations.
I want you this week to expect pushback. Expect it.
Stop being so shocked. I can't believe that he wouldn't do. Why? The last 432 times you asked
your child to do something, they resisted. What makes you think that that's going to change? They
came out of the womb resisting you. Stop acting so shocked. Now, I know for some of
you it's hard because you're a rule follower and you're a naturally compliant person and so you
just don't get it. But throughout human history, you will see that humans have pushed back and
resist other people telling them what to do. And I have a challenge for you. Think about this. Here's a little thought experiment. You do it every day in this sense. You don't always go to the gym when you should.
You don't always go to your yoga class or your Bible study or to the grocery store to get fresh
groceries so you can make dinner for your family instead of spending too much money and buying
unhealthy stuff out. You don't always do that, but you don't whine
and complain about it. Why? Because nobody's making you do it because you get to make the decision.
But what if I showed up your home and I'm like, hey, you need to go to the gym. You need to get
to the gym. Well, you know what? I'm kind of tired and my legs sore and I've got a lot to do and I
didn't sleep well. See, you would resist too. And so our kids do that. So expect the pushback.
I'm not asking you to like it, but expect it. I ignore initial bluster. If you listen to the
Defiance and Disrespect CDs, we'll show you how to stop the disrespect and defiance. But a lot of
that is not actual defiance. It is sometimes it's anxiety and a lot of times it's frustration which causes kids to melt
or to resist and shut down.
That's for a different podcast.
But I ignore the initial bluster
and here's initial bluster.
You tell your child to do something
here's what you're going to get.
I don't want to do it.
Do we have to do it right now?
That's stupid.
Why don't you do it for me?
Right?
Do not react to that. Let's stop reacting to that.
Because your child already knows the cycle. You ask him to do something, he resists. Then you
start to amp it up. And you start talking, well, when I was a kid, and after all I do for you,
and all these different explanations. And he knows that
it's irritating you. And it becomes this vicious little cycle and it creates a lot of drama.
And you play a part in that. And there's no blame or guilt. If you play a part, it means that if you
play your role differently, you can change the outcome. You can change that. So this week, I'm just going to expect it. And I
don't expect my child to enjoy going or like going, and I don't need them to. Because watch the second
thing that we do. I want you to begin leading your child, expressing confidence rather than explaining,
convincing, and pleading. I want you to lead, not plead. So explain, what do we do? We explain
things. Like if I, we do the thing, oh honey, you know, it's really important that you learn how to,
or we try to convince, oh, it's going to be so much fun. You're going to have such a good time.
I just know you are. Or we plead with them because I paid a lot of money for that class and I really
need you to participate. Look, if I were to come to your house and you
didn't want to go to the gym, I would explain, you know, it's really important that you begin
learning to build some muscle mass and that you work on your core because when you get older,
you get tighter and we don't want you to hurt your back. And I'll try to convince you about
how great it's going to feel for your body after you get done working out because it's going to
release endorphins. Or I'll plead with you about why you really need to go because I really care about you and it's important. That would be
annoying to you. So instead, I express confidence and I lead. And my tone of voice, instead of
trying to convince them and explain to them and being irritated that they're resisting me,
I just move
ahead and I normalize it. Of course you don't want to go. Look try that
this week sometime. Right? In one of the situations. Right? Have fun with it
because it's true. Of course you don't want to go. What eight-year-old boy,
fifteen-year-old girl wants to go to the grocery store with their mom. Right? Like
normalize it. Of course you don't want to go but you're gonna go and because and
you're gonna go to this extracurricular and I believe you're capable of doing it
and I believe that you're actually gonna be really good at that. See the tone of
voice changes. Instead of me needing you to do it and I can't believe that you're
resisting me, at camp I would just lead the kids and I would take them outside every day and I knew they were
going to complain and the key was I didn't turn around and try to convince explain or plead with
them to go I just kept walking and I would express my confidence that I know you guys I know you guys
are capable of doing this it's long walk I know you don't want of doing this. It's a long walk. I know you don't
want to. It's hot out. Skin's itchy. There's bugs out. It's all sunny or it's rainy or whatever it
is. I know you're not happy. You don't want to do it. Here's what we're doing and I'm leading.
Hey, I expect you to be in the car in the next seven minutes. I can add tools to it, but for the
sake of this podcast, I'm not going to because I want you to practice this tone of voice of saying,
Yeah, I know. I know you don't want to go.
And I'm okay with the fact that you don't want to go.
And I'm even okay with you being mad at me and complaining and whining about it
because I know you don't want to go to church on Sunday morning
because it's the only morning of the week that you get to sleep in.
And we're just going.
So I expect you to be up.
And if you want to complain the whole way to church, I'm okay with that too.
I don't need you to have a good attitude.
See, this tone of voice and this tone and this attitude
helps you stop being responsible for your child's happiness,
for their moods, for their attitude.
Because that is a big, big trigger for you.
And we stop, look, when you explain and convince things
to a strong-willed child, that creates pushback.
They will 100% of the time respond to you
with an even better and more convincing explanation
of why you're wrong or why they're right
or why they don't want to do it.
It never ends with them
saying, mom, dad, you know what? I didn't really want to go, but after you lectured me for 15
minutes and gave me so many logical reasons to do it, all of a sudden the light bulb went off
and now I'm motivated and I realize and appreciate your wisdom. That's never going to happen. You create pushback because they
can hear your lack of confidence and conviction. They can hear your indecision and they know it's
bothering you. So I want you to lead them instead of that. And here's what we're getting to.
Stop being sidetracked by their complaining and whining. They only do that because it works on you. You change
your part of the equation. That will begin to change their behavior. Stop trying to, if you're
a math person, stop trying to change their side of the equation. It doesn't work to control other people and convince
them against their will. It doesn't work. I want you to be free from trying to fix everything so
that you make everything better. 80% of the moms out there struggle with this because you love your
kids and you want them to be happy. And it is a big, big, big trap that you fall into that will create endless power struggles
and it has nothing to do with your strong-willed child and everything to do with you, which means
you can fix it. So if you want to call me, I'll gladly walk you through this and we'll change
those generational patterns because that's what we're after, breaking generational patterns. If you don't want to talk to me, listen to me. Get the Calm
Parenting Package or the Get Everything Package. It's over 30 hours of practical strategies and we
go through all the nuances of this. Of every situation, we go through five, six, seven,
eight different ways to handle it. So you've got a full toolbox. And as
you listen, it will begin to change the way you think about situations, right? Because a lot of
this is about changing the prism through which you view yourself and through which you view your
child. Because you've been looking at these situations in an entirely, I won't say wrong way, but an unhelpful
way. Well, I just expect that when I tell my child to do something, he just jumps to attention. He
just does it. And he should want to do that after all I do for him. And when he doesn't do that,
well, then I think it's my job to convince and explain him or plead with him to get him to do
it because I know it's good for him and I don't like to hear him unhappy
and to have a bad attitude
because what am I gonna do
if I send my child out into the world with a bad attitude?
That's the wrong way to look at it.
My job is to lead my child.
I expect them to resist,
just like I expect you to resist tomorrow morning
getting up and going to the gym early when you're tired.
Of course you're going to resist.
And my job isn't to explain and
convince everything to you. It's to lead you. And I want you to start doing that because that will
release a lot of this ick inside of you because you're overly responsible for everybody else
instead of just being responsible for your own attitude, I lead people much better by my own attitude
and changing that than by trying to fix or change theirs.
And when you break this pattern
and you don't need your kids to be happy with you
or like you, it will change everything in your home.
And you'll begin to do away
with a lot of these power struggles
when you lead your kids
because they're looking for a leader.
If you need help with that,
call us, email Casey,
C-A-S-E-Y at celebratecalm.com.
Work through the programs.
It will change your home.
And if we can help you in any way,
let us know.
We love you.
We appreciate you.
Appreciate you sharing this podcast.
Let's get on this this week
because I like this one a lot.
And with 4th of July coming up,
you're going to be around your kids.
They're going to whine and complain
by a lot of stuff.
So good.
So look at it as an opportunity
to mature yourself,
grow up and lead your family.
Love you all.
Bye-bye.