I Told You Already!” The Most Common Sentence at Home
“Keep your shoes properly.”
“Finish your homework.”
“Don’t hit.”
“Come here.”
You say it once. Twice. Five times. Ten times.
And still, your child doesn’t do it.
At some point, frustration turns into anger, and anger turns into guilt.
Most parents then think:
“My child doesn’t listen. My child doesn’t follow instructions. What is wrong?”
But here’s something important:
👉 When a child doesn’t follow instructions, it’s often not a behavior problem.
👉 It’s a skill problem.
What It Really Means When Children Don’t Follow Instructions
Children may not follow instructions because:
- They didn’t fully understand
- They forgot
- They were too engaged in something else
- They struggle with attention
- They struggle with impulse control
- They feel constantly instructed and start resisting
So instead of asking, “Why is my child not listening?”
Ask, “What skill is my child struggling with?”
This changes your parenting approach completely.
💛 For Mothers Who Feel Blamed
When children don’t follow instructions, people often say:
- “You don’t control your child.”
- “You are too soft.”
- “He only behaves like this with you.”
But they don’t see:
- You repeating instructions all day
- You managing school pressure
- You managing emotions, meals, homework, routines
- You being tired but still trying
Not following instructions does not mean bad parenting.
It often means the child needs clearer communication and structure.
What Parents Can Do
1️⃣ Get Attention First
Say the child’s name. Make eye contact. Then give instruction.
2️⃣ Give One Instruction Only
Too many instructions confuse children.
3️⃣ Ask Them to Repeat
“Tell me what you’re going to do now.” This improves follow-through.
4️⃣ Create Routine
Routine reduces instruction battles.
5️⃣ Stay Calm and Consistent
Consistency teaches more than anger.
Call to Action
If daily life feels like:
- Repeating instructions all day
- Getting school complaints
- Feeling blamed
- Feeling exhausted as a parent
Our one-to-one parenting counselling helps parents understand:
- Why children don’t follow instructions
- How to improve listening and behavior
- How to handle hyperactive and impulsive behavior
- How to manage school complaints
👉 Book a session today — because parenting should not feel like a daily battle.