I agree with all in this situation... Of course, kids deserve respect. And I tend to use, "You need" statements or choices like you can either sit in the blue chair or the red. I agree when safety is a concern you need to get your message out ASAP and less words works.
My kids are all under 2 so thankfully I have yet to expierience the talking back or the 'but whys'
I use simple directions that my kids understand but always offer a reason or a choice. I want them to realize why I am asking, or that they can make appropriate choices. I don't talk to my children the same way I would talk to a dog!
However, I do see everyone's points and opinions on why it works- who knows I might be down to one worded statements or commands when the kids start testing my method or talking back
) but for now my kiddos are amazing
My kids are all under 2 so thankfully I have yet to expierience the talking back or the 'but whys'
I use simple directions that my kids understand but always offer a reason or a choice. I want them to realize why I am asking, or that they can make appropriate choices. I don't talk to my children the same way I would talk to a dog!
However, I do see everyone's points and opinions on why it works- who knows I might be down to one worded statements or commands when the kids start testing my method or talking back

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