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 How to raise a Spoil Brat in 10 easy Steps

  1. When your child demands to know WHY he must obey you, take at least fifteen minutes to explain all the reasons for your request, until he happily agrees with your point of view.
  2. Make sure you follow every request with a polite, sincere and pleading, "Okay?"
  3. If your child wants something you don't want to give her, let her ask you at least five times with varying degrees of emotion and intensity before you give in.
  4. Offer your child a treat (such as a bag of candy or a pony) if he carries out his responsibility, such as doing his Salaat or other religious duties or doing his homework.
  5. At least once a day, make an absurd threat that you'll never follow through on, such as, "if you speak badly at me one more time, I'll cancel your trip out!"
  6. Never follow through on a request until you have repeated yourself a minimum of four times, preferably shouted from two rooms away from your child.
  7. Make sure your child's bedroom carpet is completely covered with junk, preferably inexpensive plastic toys, so that she'll have a visually enriching environment.
  8. Every time your child yells, "Its not fair!" try your hardest to see why this is true and modify your behavior so that you are precisely fair in his eyes.
  9. Allow your children to have a snack and watch TV while you clean the kitchen, pick up the mess, and collect all the dirty laundry.

   10.     Do not, under any circumstances, read about your responsibilities as a Muslim parent or a parenting book, attend a lecture on helping you to be a better Muslim Parent or Woman, or subscribe to any magazine that features articles about discipline and child-rearing that would be of help to you.

 


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