5 things parents do that annoy their kids
July 16th, 2008 / 13 Comments

My mother-in-law often says, “If you treat people well, they will treat you well.”
Do we want our kids to obey us, respect us, and be civil to us?
Then we have to do our part not to annoy our children.
Of course, if I am doing the right thing and my kids don’t like it, I don’t care.
But honestly, our kids get annoyed with us for good and right reasons. We can be pretty annoying, can’t we?
My kids told me 5 things that I do that bothers them:
1. Tell them to do several things at once and expect them to do it all at the same time.
“Go pick up your socks. It’s your turn to wash the dishes. And don’t forget to write a thank you card to your grandma. Why haven’t you picked up your sock yet?”
You told me to wash the dishes, mom!
“Don’t leave the dishes in the sink like that!”
You told me to pick up my socks, mom!
“Don’t talk back to me, just do what I tell you to do!”
2. Talk about them to my friends. When us moms get together, we can’t help ourselves but talk about the funny, silly and cute things that our kids do.
“Honey,” I tried to explain to my kids. “I’m just telling my friends about it because what you did was so cute!” No, our kids don’t want to be cute. It invades their privacy and they feel like everything they do is fair game for us tell the whole world. They become an object of stories that get passed around. Really, they don’t want us to tell our friends how “cute” they are…
3. Make them go shopping with me. Pretty self-explanatory why kids don’t want to shop in the women’s department. Would you want to spend 2 hours in the plumbing department looking at wrenches and gaskets?
4. Interrupt them while they are trying to explain. When our children try to explain themselves, for example -
“I wasn’t talking in class. I was just…”
“I don’t care what you had to do. You were talking when the teacher told you not to and you’re grounded!”
We parents think we know it all. But even the Supreme Court gives the defendant a chance to tell their side before pronouncing the verdict and punishment. So I can definitely see why this annoys our kids.
5. Being too busy to listen to them when they want to talk.
“Wait, I’m on the phone. Tell me later.”
“I have to get this email out right now. Tell me later.”
“Let me take the casserole out of the oven. Tell me later.”
And Later never comes, or the urgency is gone. “Nevermind, I don’t want to tell you anymore.”
And that’s why our kids never tell us anything.
Can you blame them?
What annoys your kids?



Comments
And here I thought I was the only mean mom of the city!!! My daughter tells me I am mean to think she can remember all she has to do. Such as my rambling for her to clean room, pick up instruments all over house and do house chores.
I’m guilty of expecting her to complete it all and in that order. One day she put me in my tracks and answered me as I answered her.
“Mom, write it down, I am busy taking care of what needs to be done first!”
So now I write it on her white board. And that is where it remains for the week, she forgets to do it,and I forget what I asked her to do,and where I had put it. Am I am getting old yet? haha…
#4, for sure! I can hear it even now.
“Mom, MOM! I was just telling you that…”
lol – (deep breath) – thanks for another great reminder
My 20 month…no, hello! 21 month old (as of yesterday) can’t articulate himself yet. If he could, he would probably complain about trying to feed him when he’s not hungry, taking away pointy sticks and not letting him have my keys.
I came across this blog the other day and you got some great info here – thanks.
I’m terrible at #1! So is/was my wife. We’ve had to work extremely hard at overcoming this but we still give the poor kids brain-freeze by sending them too many commands at once.
Good post, Katy. Makes me think.
One of my favorite things to do is go shopping WITHOUT my kids. I try to take them with me as little as possible!
I think I’m guilty of all of those except the shopping one. I will do anything in my power not to take my kiddos shopping. Most of the time, they beg me to take them.
Great post, I think all parents need the reminder. I think I’m the worst at #1, i will do this to my daughter. She never knows how to clean, so I will start rambling everything off to her that needs to be done. Then she has no idea what to do because of my long list. Oh well, working on it!
Good post。
Here we are almost a year later and it seems the drama continues with our teen. We have our every day joys,love and laughter. But the minute we tell her back to homework put DS down or etc. she gets sassy. You know the look teens give, rolling of the eyes and the huffing and puffing sassy sounds.
We mention to her what she is doing wrong. But time and time again those disrespectful ways come back to bite us. Are we softies as parents????? Help Advice!!!
IM A KID AND I AM OFFENDED! THATS SO MEAN THAT YOU WOULD DO THAT TO US! PARENTS ARE SUPPOSED TO LOVE US AND MY PARENTD DONT DO THAT, THANK GOD! THATS A HORRIBLE THING TO DO TO US! IM SOO GLAD THAT IM NOT YOUR CHILD!
Mackenzie, I am glad to hear that your parents don’t do things that annoy you. I hope you understand that I am not purposely trying to annoy my kids, but unfortunately, I am not perfect, and still learning.
im a teenager, i cant believe that you talk about your children behind their back on a public website, in disgusted you should all feel very very bad!!!!
Thomas, thank you for reminding me about that. Actually my children read this site, and if they feel their privacy is invaded, I would take it down. I agree, I wouldn’t talk behind their backs.
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