The second way to increase cooperation is by changing your language so that you do not sound coercive, bossy, or controlling. If your words or tone are threatening, you’re more likely to activate that instinct and shut down cooperation. However, by inviting cooperation, showing respect, and being a team player, you’re much more likely to see results. Here are 20 phrases to try instead of demands and threats.
Remember the golden rule: Do unto others as you’d have them do unto you. Always run what you’re saying through the filter “how would I feel if someone spoke to me that way?” Very few people respond kindly to demands or disrespect because all humans have a desire to be treated with kindness, respect, and fairness. With a little patience and creativity, you can turn your child from defiant to cooperative. Just remember to stay connected because without that relationship in strong standing, cooperation is hard to come by.