5. Talk often about responsibility
with your kids. Make
responsibility a family value; let them know its important.
6. Model responsible behavior for your kids.
This is where theyll learn it from.
Take care of your stuff. Try to be on time, and clean up after you make a mistake.
Theyre watching you very closely.
7. Give them an allowance early in their life.
Let them make their own money
decisions from an early age. Theyll learn their lessons in a hurry. Dont bail
them out if they run out of money.
8. Have a strong, unfailing belief that your kids
are responsible.
Theyll pick up on this belief,
and theyll tend to rise to the level of expectation. And keep believing this, even
when they mess up!
9. Train them to be responsible.
Use role play and talk to them
about exactly what kind of behavior you expect from them. Its hard for kids to be
responsible when they dont know what it looks like.
10. Get some help and support for your parenting.
Its hard to know sometimes
whether youre being too controlling or too permissive as a parent. Talk to other
parents, read books, join parent support groups, whatever helps you feel like youre
not alone.

Mark Brandenburg MA, CPCC, coaches men to be
better fathers and husbands. He is the author of 25 Secrets of Emotionally
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