This free printable “Why Parents Say No” poster for children is a clear and child friendly parenting and behaviour support resource designed to help children and young people understand boundaries in a positive way. The sheet explains that parents and carers say “no” to keep children safe, teach responsibility, follow rules, manage money and recognise when it is not the right time. It reassures children that “No means we care” and that limits come from love and a wish to protect them.
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