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Correcting Child Behavior

Correcting child behavior can be difficult. People have very different ideas about good and bad behaviour. What is bad to you might be accepted as normal by other parents and vice versa.

It’s best to set your own rules to fit the way you live and the way you are and it’s best to deal with your child’s behaviour in your way.

Is there are reason for your child’s difficult behaviour? There usually is and it’s worth trying to work out what it is before you do anything. Here are a few possible reasons:

1) Any change in a child’s life like the birth of a new baby, moving house, a change of childminder, starting playgroup or even a much smaller change can be a big event.
2) If you are upset or there are family problems your children are likely to pick up on that.
3) Some children react to stress by being loud and noisy and wanting extra attention, others by withdrawing and hiding away.
4) They may be acting on past experience. For example you may have given them sweets to keep them quiet so now your child screams for sweets.
5) If a tantrum brings attention or night time waking means company and a cuddle then you could be encouraging the behaviour.


Behavior Book

If you are struggling to control your child’s behaviour try the acceptable behaviour book. It will help you: • Gain & Maintain Your Strong-willed Child's Cooperation • Motivate Your Child in a "Language" He Understands • Restore Your Power as a Parent • Melt Your Child's Anger • Be Proud of Your Child as He Thrives at Home, School or Childcare

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