Dealing with stubbornness in children
• Do not respond to the child’s stubbornness with more
stubbornness
on the part of the parents, because that
will reinforce this behaviour in the child; rather we have
to communicate with him and try to convince him.
• Respond to reasonable
requests made by the child, so
that the child will respond to the parents’ requests.
• The parents have to ignore minor stubbornness and not
get into arguments with the child.
• Praise the child when he responds to requests from the
mother or father.
• Avoid wrong parenting
methods such as excessive
pampering or forcing the child into a particular style of
manners, dressing or eating.
• Let the child show some opposition if it is minor and is
not rude; the parents should set the example to follow.
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Fear in children – causes and remedy
Fear is something
that all human beings feel; it is a powerful and
unpleasant psychological state that results from being aware of
the presence of some danger or expecting danger to occur.
Children may be afraid of things
that may seem ordinary and
non-‐threatening to adults; if the child’s fear is reasonable there is
nothing wrong with it.
But if the
fear is illogical or excessive, this is an abnormal
pathological type of fear (i.e., phobia). The main causes of
phobias are psychological disorders
and excessive anxiety and
tension.
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