You might think your child is just confident, outspoken, or expressive. But sometimes, these traits are masking a deeper issue: entitlement.
Here’s how to tell the difference and catch the signs before it becomes a bigger problem.
1. They always want their way and throw a fit when they don’t get it
2. They don’t say “please” or “thank you”
3. They always want more, no matter what you give them
4. They talk to adults rudely, including you
Respect is a core value in Nigerian culture. And while we’re now raising more expressive kids (which is a good thing), there’s a difference between boldness and rudeness.
If your child insults you, ignores you when you correct them, or rolls their eyes at adults, it’s a red flag. Spoiled children often lack boundaries because no one taught them where the line is.
5. They don’t like sharing and refuse to consider other people’s feelings
Whether it’s toys, snacks, or attention, spoiled kids want it all to themselves. And when others ask for a turn or a bite, they act like it’s the end of the world.
How to unspoil a child
Here are a few intentional parenting tips that help set spoiled children on a better path: