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RE: Psychology Addict # 35 | Talking About Naughty Children: Treading on Egg Shells

in #psychology6 years ago

Hello my dear @ abigail-dantes that good to have you back with your posts so interesting, on this issue I think it is a challenge for us as parents to know how to treat aggressive behavior in our children as we often face to disobedience and rebellion in children since it is a difficult case that if we do not correct it from childhood, it will probably cause problems in the future.

In a week, I saw Lilly beating her mother in the face, calling her father a dragon, throwing things out of the cabin, refusing to sleep, the list goes on. <

lilly's case is a very complicated case, since we talk about physically or psychically hurting another person in an intentional way.
The family is one of the most relevant elements in the sociocultural factor of the child. The family is everything to him. The family is their model of attitude, discipline, behavior and behavior. It is one of the factors that most influence the construction of aggressive behavior.

After drinking more water than originally planned, I still had nothing to say. Then, I simply put my hand on her shoulder and squeezed it gently, while she wiped away a rebellious tear. The conversation that never was, died right there, when we approached our husbands <

Good gesture on your part to give encouragement to lilly's mother, since she must feel weak.

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Thank you for your encouragement about how I reacted to Lilly's mother @joserar22 :) She definitely took me by surprise! And yes, I completely agree with you, when the child's misbehavior involves physical aggression it does becomes complicated. Especially when they are older. This is why it is paramount to modulate their behaviour from an earlier age :)

Thank you also for commenting.