privacy of others, especially those who are not part of the
immediate family unit. When Matthew's family hosts house guests,
he still feels free to roam in to the bedroom of his guests. Not
only does he roam, but he walks right in to the bathroom where
one was trying to have his privacy!
The guest asks Matthew to leave the bathroom, a direction to
which Matthew responds by throwing things, yelling and crying.
Mom and Dad investigate and discover that Matthew was told he
could not come in to the bathroom when others were using it,
especially if he had not knocked.
Matthew's parents were quite dismayed as to why their guest had
reacted so strongly to his intrusion. Matthew's parents had never
set this boundary and re-enforced it. In order to not be guilty
of intruding, acting inappropriately, Matthew needs to be taught
that there are boundaries of others that need to be respected and
that there are consequences for not respecting them.
Honest communication is the key to creating healthy boundaries.
Try These Tips:
1) Know Your Own Boundaries: In order to teach you must know the
limits of your own personal space.
2) Be Clear: Teach your child exactly what you want them to know.
Do not expect your child to anticipate the boundaries.
3) Reinforce: Practice what you preach and model good behavior.
If you want your child to learn not to rummage through drawers,
don't go rummaging through theirs.
4) Follow-Through: Remind your child of the limits. When someone
breaks the rules, there should be reasonable and logical
consequences that are agreed upon ahead of time.
It is vital to teach your children as early as possible the
boundaries that you want them to learn and incorporate into
themselves as they move out to the world and will need to
interact respectfully.
About the Author
Dr. Charles Sophy currently serves as Medical Director for the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services. He also has a private psychiatry practice in Beverly Hills, California.
Dr. Charles Sophy, author of the "Keep 'Em Off My Couch" blog, provides real simple answers for solving life's biggest problems. To contact Dr. Sophy, visit his blog at http://drsophy.com.