Let's just admit it: Playing in a bounce house rental is fun. Lots of fun. Especially if you're a kid.
So when mom or dad says it's time to get out of the bounce house and bring the fun times to a close, the last thing many kids want to do is obey.
For many parents, luring their children out of the bounce house can be challenging, especially when they are having so much fun playing with their friends and enjoying themselves.
But all good things must come to an end ... including the bounce house rental. So how can parents get their kids out when it's time to stop playing? Here are some suggestions ...
Replace One Fun Thing with Another
On effective way to get children out of the bounce house rental is to replace with one desirable activity with another. Tell them it's time to sing "Happy birthday" or open presents.
Or tell our children it's time to get some yummy desserts or play games. It's possible to motivate children to abandon the fun they are having in the bounce house by replacing it with something else they want more.
Use Reverse Psychology
Independent-minded children will often respond to reverse psychology. By telling them you actually want them to keep playing in the bounce house rental, they often will get out just to feel empowered.

Model Behavior on an Example
When children are defiant or stubborn, it's sometimes effective to use a behavior model to get the outcome you want. For example, if they look up to an older brother or more mature friend, use this example to get them to do what you want.
"Your older sister got out of the bounce house when asked. Not it's your turn." Children model their behavior on others. So use this desire to your advantage.
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