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  1. Jun 27, 2024 · They may be perceived as difficult or stubborn. However, strong-willed children are kids who aren’t easily swayed. They won’t accept instruction at face value. Naturally, they want to test limits again and again. They want their independence. “When their heart is set on something, their brains seem to have a hard time switching gears.

  2. Feb 13, 2024 · Here are seven parenting strategies to help you successfully deal with your strong-willed child. Hope they help. 1. Address Emotional Regulation. Kids who display strong-willed behavior often have a difficult time with negative emotions and big feelings. When kids experience intense emotions they often act out.

  3. If this sounds intriguing, stick with me and give a few of these phrases a try when raising a strong-willed child. 1. “I’m wrong! To you, that’s not the way it happened.”. I know you might be thinking, “I’m not saying I’m wrong because I’m not wrong.”. And I’m smiling right back at you because I feel you.

  4. First, I want you to remove these two phrases from your vocabulary and mindset: strong willed. highly sensitive. Yes, yes I know- I just used those words to describe both myself and my daughter. But I’m trying to stop. Just like we’re also trying to remove the phrase “good girl” from our vocabulary.

  5. Mar 6, 2024 · 6. They ignore warnings: It may seem that strong willed children are good at selective hearing and tune out what they don’t want to hear. Warnings or threats will not carry credibility with these children. The rules need be stated in a clear manner, explained in a way that makes sense to the child and then enforced.

  6. Dec 12, 2022 · How to Parent a Strong-Willed Child. Stop the power struggle, and help them use their determination in positive ways. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a clinical definition for a strong-willed child. Most kids go through a defiant phase. For some kids, defiance and disruptive behavior are related to disorders like Oppositional Defiant Disorder ...

  7. May 3, 2021 · You might be parenting a strong-willed child if your child is: Defiant. Prone to intense outbursts (excessive tantrums) Always asking “why”. Constantly arguing (they love power struggles) Outspoken. Always fighting for control, bossy, and says NO a lot! These are all strong-willed child characteristics.

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