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[The Dilemma of Parenting: Navigating Rewards, Bribes, and Discipline]-[1086 Giving Bribes to Children for Good Behavior]

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The Trap of Conditional Parenting

In this episode of the ESL Podcast, the dialogue between Camille and Aaron explores the common but challenging struggle of managing children's behavior through rewards. Camille expresses frustration, noting that her children now refuse to comply with simple requests without an incentive. She admits that this is largely her own fault, as she has consistently offered rewards for good behavior to avoid conflict. However, this strategy has backfired, leading to a situation where her children constantly demand to know "what's in it for them" before cooperating.

The Escalation of Demands

Camille describes her daily life as being "tired and frazzled" after work, which often forces her to rely on bribes to prevent a power struggle. Unfortunately, instead of fostering better behavior, the children have begun "upping the ante." This creates a precarious cycle where the cost of compliance keeps rising, and Camille fears she will soon have to resort to "forking over cash" just to maintain order in her home. She highlights that the initial goal of encouraging positive actions has morphed into a transactional relationship where her authority is undermined.

Contrasting Parenting Philosophies

Aaron offers a starkly different perspective based on his own upbringing. He recalls that his mother would "put the fear of God into" them, meaning she established a firm environment where they "wouldn't dare misbehave." In his household, good behavior was not something to be purchased with prizes, but rather something that was "just expected." This approach relied on parental authority rather than negotiation.

Seeking Solutions in Desperation

As the conversation concludes, Camille, feeling truly desperate, asks if Aaron’s mother might be available to babysit. While Aaron doubts that his mother could "inspire that kind of obedience" in children accustomed to a different style of discipline, he acknowledges that she might at least be able to provide some valuable parenting lessons. The episode effectively illustrates the fine line between utilizing rewards sparingly and falling into a pattern of bribery that compromises long-term parental control.

🎯Key Sentences

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What's the matter?
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My kids won't do anything without an incentive.
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That's the problem.
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I feel like I have to bribe them to do the simplest things.
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I get home from work and I'm tired and frazzled.
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📝Key Phrases

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what's in it for me
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up the ante
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fork over
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backfire
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frazzled
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language.
Podcast number 1086 Giving Bribes to Children for Good Behavior.
This is English as a Second Language podcast, episode 1,086.
I'm your host, Dr Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
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