How To Confront Your Child If You Know They Have Done Something Wrong

How To Confront Your Child If You Know They Have Done Something Wrong

How To Confront Your Child If You Know They Have Done Something Wrong

Jayne Major, Ph.D. (Parenting Educator & Child Custody Consultant, Breakthrough Parenting Services, Inc. ) gives expert video advice on: How do I confront my child if I know he has done something wrong?

How do I confront my child if I know he has done something wrong?

With child communication issues and confronting a child when they have done something wrong, for example a vase getting broken, you should say "Jenny, I see the vase is broken. I'd like to know what you know about that". If the child then says "I don't know. I didn't do it, Jimmy did it", or something like that then, you say you really want to know how the vase got broken. Then you wait, and engage in a dialog, participating in a dialog.