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  1. Sep 22, 2024 · Play Therapy: Particularly useful for younger children to express and work through their emotions. 4. Behavioral Therapy: Focuses on reinforcing positive behaviors and reducing negative ones. Working with Schools and Teachers: Your child’s school can be a valuable ally in addressing behavioral issues.

  2. Why do children misbehave? Understanding why our children misbehave is a crucial first step in determining how to stop it. Once we know why children act poorly, we can coach them to do better. Often we’re conditioned to think of bad behavior as linked to personality.

    • Focus on connection. As with all problem behaviors, keep your focus on your connection with your child. Ensure they feel your love and acceptance, no matter what.
    • Avoid lecturing and punishment. Don’t take a harsh tone, call your child a thief or a bad person, or predict future bad behavior. Negative talk and punishment won’t solve the problem and will probably make it worse.
    • Teach your child what’s wrong with stealing. Tell your child that stealing is not acceptable in your family and your community because you value trust and reliability.
    • Repair the damage. Talk with your child about how they can make it right. Make sure they don’t benefit in any way from the theft. If your child has taken something from a family member or a friend, discuss ways of paying the money back or replacing the stolen items.
    • They want to test whether caregivers will enforce rules. Children’s main job is to figure out how their complex world works. In order to master the things they need to at each developmental level they will test their parents.
    • They experience different sets of expectations between school and home. Consistency is hugely important in making a child feel safe and secure and able to have a comfortable understanding of the world and how it works.
    • They do not understand the rules, or are held to expectations that are beyond their developmental levels. Sometimes, parent expectations go beyond their child’s abilities.
    • They want to assert themselves and their independence. Children begin to show their desire for more independence at around age two. They start to want control over certain areas of their life so that they can feel capable and independent.
  3. Dec 20, 2016 · When your child appears to be misbehaving, try imagining her wearing a tiny white lab coat and taking notes about the results of her experiment (on you) in an imaginary lab notebook: “When I...

  4. Apr 22, 2024 · When children act out more than occasionally — with frequent tantrums, outbursts or defiance — the first step to dealing with the problem behavior is finding out what’s behind it. And the cause may not be obvious.

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  6. If the child's anger or misbehaviour escalates, parents are discouraged from using a punishment like time out. Instead, they are told to use a "time in": staying with a child who is angry...

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