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Of course, you will probably purchase some clothes, shoes, and school supplies. But when it comes to expensive name brands, sports logos, celebrity-licensed items and electronic equipment, it's better to set limits -- not only for the sake of your wallet, but also because it is psychologically healthier for your children. Here's why: - Kids who get everything they want develop expectations that this will always be the case. This leaves them ill prepared to deal with the world later, as adults. - Kids who get everything they want develop a sense of entitlement, with the assumption that things should come easily and on demand. Not only is this unrealistic, but such a sense of entitlement fosters a very self-centered view of life, which can lead to relationship problems as adults. - Kids who don't have to work for things are deprived of the opportunity to develop self-esteem. Self-esteem doesn't come from the brand of sneakers they wear. Nor does it come from merely being told that they're a good person. It comes from a sense of competence, which develops through sustained effort toward a goal (e.g., saving up for those special sneakers.) - Research shows that kids who don't learn to postpone gratification may not develop the "emotional intelligence" that is important for long-term success in life. Emotional intelligence includes skills such as self-control, confidence, empathy and communication. So, to help both your wallet and your kids, here are some tips for setting limits on back-to-school expenditures: 1. Decide in advance how much you plan to spend. Divide your list into two categories: Necessities and Want-to-haves. Concentrate on the former. 2. If your children are of middle-school age or older, involve them in the planning. Give them a budget and show them the sale flyers. See what they can come up with. When kids are involved in all stages of a decision-making process, they are more cooperative. 3. For younger children who demand a cartoon logo on every article of clothing, tell them how many such items you will allow, and let them pick the specific items. For example, if you allow two, they might pick a sweatshirt and a backpack, or a jacket and a notebook. You can also set a dollar limit on items with licensed characters. Allowing some degree of choice helps younger children feel a sense of mastery and control. 4. When you go on the shopping trip, don't rush through it. Allow time for lunch or videogame breaks. In this way, the shopping trip becomes a shared family experience, not just a mad rush to acquire things. 5. Set limits not just on the dollar amount you'll be spending, but also on what is acceptable. Your teenager may insist on certain clothing styles that you don't approve of. If she starts arguing with you at the store, calmly tell her it's time to go home. If she continues arguing in the car, don't try to reason with her; she's too angry to listen to logic at that time. However, you can offer to take her shopping on another day when she has settled down. 6. If your child insists that he absolutely needs something that is not in your budget, make a deal with him to allow him to earn money toward it by doing extra chores. However, don't buy the item until he has earned the money. This is very important, because it helps your child learn to plan and to work toward a goal. He will also appreciate more an item that he had to work for. 7. If you're like many parents, you try to set limits or to say "No", but the kids whine and complain so much that you eventually give in. Try your best not to succumb. If you give in, you are inadvertently teaching your children that if they whine long enough, they will eventually get their way. 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Houghton School Photo This is the Houghton School; built near NE 53rd St along Lake Washington Blvd. The first school was Harry French's cabin which he gave to the community when he built his first wood frame home. Deakin High School Photo Gallery Deakin High School Photo Gallery. Random Image. Owner: Norm Robinson. Deakin High School Photo Gallery. Many names to add to pics. Sub-albums exist under main allbums. Geeky School Photo Contest! ... geeky school photo contest! Do you think you have a school picture geekier-looking than mine ... really fit into the Official Geeky School Photo category but that deserve to be ... School Photo Frames ... School Photo Frames. Courtesy of MakingFriends.com. You Need: School Photo. Wooden Yard Stick. Cardboard. Pencil; Crayon; Eraser; Pencil Sharpener or Other School Supplies ... Royal Grammar School; High Wycombe - Junior School Photograph; April 1964 Royal Grammar School; High Wycombe. Junior School Photograph; April 1964. John Saunders' Website for the RGS High Wycombe Junior School Photo; April 1964. Click on one of the sectors of the above photo to get a close-up; ... For the 1967 RGS Senior School Photo; click here ... Ken Rose's Home Page Travel - book airline tickets; hotel rooms; cruises; rental cars. Ken Rose's Home Pages. The Old Essex Schools Site. Hello.my name is Ken Rose and thank you for visiting my web site. School Photo Album School Photo Album. Here are just a few photos from our school. More are being added all the time! Children enjoy the art program which offers children weekly lessons exploring and creating a wide range of art works with Mrs Stevens. School Photo School Photo at low resolution. August 1996 Edward - David - Andrew; you can see that we don't own a hair brush or comb. An Indian Boarding School Photo Gallery An Indian Boarding School Photo Gallery. Children in front of girls' dormintory building; Tulalip Indian School; ca. 1912. Photographer: Ferdinand Brady. The Tulalip Indian School opening on Jan. 2004 SCHOOL PHOTO ALBUM SCHOOL PHOTO ALBUM. BACK TO HOME PAGE Rochedale State School's Photo Album Education Sites: Guestbook: SCHOOL PHOTO ALBUM: Here's our Photo Album. Throughout the year; we will be adding to these pages so please come back and check often. St Crispins School ::: ... ::: Photo Gallery ... St Crispins School - ... - Photo Gallery. We hope to gather a collection of photos spanning the first 50 years of the ... Rostrata Primary School Rostrata Primary School. Home Crampton Smith Web - Some old school photos THE CRAMPTON SMITH FAMILY WEB. SOME OLD SCHOOL PHOTOS - NO EMBARRASSMENT IS MEANT (Hover over the image to see some details. Click on the picture to enlarge.) Steve's school photo This is Steve's school photo from grade 10. Steve is on the back row centre with the light coloured jumper. |
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