Brataphobia
Entitlement is a first-world problem. And it's an embarrassing problem to admit, because it sounds like we're whining about our good fortune: "It's just so hard to raise kids when we have enough money to buy them things...." But just because we're embarrassed that we spoil our children doesn't mean we should ignore the fact, nor let it persist.
This month, I went on a quest for an antidote to the raging entitlement epidemic. I gravitated to four main books on the topic, though there are many more great ones out there:
The Opposite of Spoiled, by Ron Lieber
The Entitlement Trap, by Richard and Linda Eyre
The Blessing of a Skinned Knee, by Wendy Mogel
Smart Money, Smart Kids, by Dave Ramsey and Rachel Cruze
As I was researching, I compiled a list of 12 things we can teach our children so they don't turn into spoiled brats:
Scarcity
Contentment
Gratitude
Generosity
Perspective
Hard work
Ownership
Patience
Thrift
Consequences
Transparency
Good Role Models
To read the article this podcast was based on, click here (https://www.howshemoms.com/home/2018/...).