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A naughty child is the one who knows the difference between right and wrong but lacks the maturity to exert self- control. ... Parents have to be very patient with naughty children. ... Some children start showing bad behaviour when a new baby brother or sister joins the family.
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A naughty child is the one who knows the difference between right and wrong but lacks the maturity to exert self- control. They are quite apologetic when they get caught however, you will find them often doing the same exact thing you scolded for just an hour ago. Parents have to be very patient with naughty children. Initially you should try a sympathetic approach, speaking to them frequently. If this fails, then punishment becomes necessary. Corporal punishment is an option. Restricting or withdrawing privileges is much more effective.
If your child has thrown a tantrum in a supermarket, got into a fight with their sibling and kicked them, thrown all your clothes down from the cupboard, don’t worry because you’re not the only one facing this. All children are naughty from time to time and it is just their way of learning things they can and can’t get away with. Parents need to teach them what is right and wrong. You need to let them know what is acceptable and what is not.
You need to check your child’s behaviour. It can be due to something which is bothering them either at home, at school or with friends. Or it might just be because your child is not feeling your giving too much of attention.
hope it helps u
A naughty child is the one who knows the difference between right and wrong but lacks the maturity to exert self- control. They are quite apologetic when they get caught however, you will find them often doing the same exact thing you scolded for just an hour ago. Parents have to be very patient with naughty children. Initially you should try a sympathetic approach, speaking to them frequently. If this fails, then punishment becomes necessary. Corporal punishment is an option. Restricting or withdrawing privileges is much more effective.
If your child has thrown a tantrum in a supermarket, got into a fight with their sibling and kicked them, thrown all your clothes down from the cupboard, don’t worry because you’re not the only one facing this. All children are naughty from time to time and it is just their way of learning things they can and can’t get away with. Parents need to teach them what is right and wrong. You need to let them know what is acceptable and what is not.
You need to check your child’s behaviour. It can be due to something which is bothering them either at home, at school or with friends. Or it might just be because your child is not feeling your giving too much of attention.
hope it helps u
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