Knowing the things your kids likes and things they don’t like will definitely aid in having better parenting skills.
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From my experience so far, I’m a mom with two teenage kids, I know for certain how my kids especially my daughter hate people coming into her room without knocking. Now, I don’t allow shutting of bedroom doors in my house, the door has to be a little bit opened. Even at that, she expects that you know even before you peep in. She loves her space and she hates it when we don’t understand her and we think she’s probably overreacting.
Kids do not like when you’re all up in their space, give yourself children a breathing space while monitoring their activities. You can monitor them and still give him space. As funny as it sounds, they love and enjoy their privacy. Kids love it when they’re given attention, give attention but don’t make it stalker-y. A major turnoff for kids is how parents tend to compare them to other kids. Kids apart, no one love this, now imagine doing this to a child?