Do They Understand “No”?

Do they understand “no”? Of course they do! However, I’ve noticed far quicker obedience when I am more specific about what I’m saying no about, particularly when it’s something the child doesn’t exactly know is unacceptable.

Last night, for example, Bethel (28 months) was pushing a very large model airplane that I had brought in from the garage and placed on the counter. I had a brief fear of the airplane careering off the counter and quickly said, “No.” Bethel looked up, and then continued pushing the plane. Was she ignoring me? I then said in the same tone and intensity, “Hands off.” She immediately took her hands away.

So I started thinking back to similar incidents, and I realized that she responds much better to specific, short commands instead of a vague no. It’s entirely possible that she really doesn’t always know immediately what she’s doing wrong and it takes a bit longer to figure it out. Alternative commands I can think of: Give Mommy. Get down. No touch. [I like Hands off better, though, because the first word the child hears tells the young child where the problem is.] Feet still [in church].

What do you think? Am I simply succumbing to secular psychological fuzzy wuzzy feel-good techniques? Of course I’m not saying the word no is never appropriate. I am just comparing the brain processing time of no versus a command like hands off.

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2 Responses to "Do They Understand “No”?"

  • I’m with you, Michelle. I think a child can be legitimately confused about what he’s doing that you’re telling him not to do.

    My husband and I think every parent should read the Ramona books to help them remember what it’s like to be a kid and to be misunderstood or to be misunderstanding.

    1 Addy said this (April 18, 2007 at 3:10 pm)


  • That does it. Addy, you may be entirely responsible for another Amazon run. It’s been a long time since I’ve read the Ramona books, and I bet Lee would enjoy them, too. :)

    2 Michelle said this (April 18, 2007 at 3:47 pm)


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