Next, explain why it happened, but don’t try to make excuses for yourself. Express how you were feeling, whether it was frustrated or stressed.
Then, voice the steps you’ll take to try to do better next time, like stopping to take a deep breath instead of yelling.
And finally, make sure always to include the words “I’m sorry” when issuing an apology. Some people like to make up for the error of their ways through gifts or acts of kindness.
But this doesn’t really acknowledge the mistakes you made. And sometimes, kids can get the message that they can just throw material things at the problem to make everything okay again.
Apologizing to your children can transform your relationships with them for the better!
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