A Guide for Parents Dealing with Child Behavior Problems
by Jayne Harrishttp://www.squidoo.com/child_behaviour_problems
Dealing with bad child behavior can be challenging.When dealing with bad child behavior most parents learn from experience the importance of being consistent. Not only is consistency important when handling bad child behavior, following through, being firm and assigning consequences is crucial.
An even more important factor when dealing with bad children's behavior is for both parents to agree and implement the same strategy and consequences. This means that both parents are involved in dealing with bad child behavior problems and apply the same consequences consistently in similar situations.
The ideal way to communicate and implement consistency in dealing with any child behavior problems, is for both parents to sit down with their children and talk about the rules and expectations for good behavior. It is important to be sure that the children clearly understand the consequences for violating the outlined rules.
For parents to have a united front is important. Therefore by agreeing ahead of time on fair consequences for unacceptable child behavior and then applying it consistently is necessary to be effective.
If there is a disagreement about how to handle their children's bad behavior, parents should discuss this when the child is not present.
This is because children will attempt to manipulate the situation to their advantage if they sense this agreement between their parents. Children learn very quickly how to play one parent off against the other, and this should be avoided.
It is important for parents to "practice what they preach" when it comes to teaching their children good child's behavior. Children learn foundational values and beliefs by watching their parents rather than verbal instructions. It is important for parents to be an agreement about how they deal with their children's behavior problems because most learning by children is "caught not taught".
When parents deal with their children's bad behavior by screaming at them or spanking them, children will consider such behavior as "normal" and will imitate his example. For this reason, demonstrating a good example of acceptable behavior by parents is important.
By deciding ahead of time what the appropriate parental response will be to bad child behavior, and then implementing it consistenly through child discipline, parents can avoid this situation. To avoid yelling or spanking, parents could use the "time out" technique and see effective results for example..
As the child matures, parents may find that previously effective ways of dealing with child behavior may not work. As children grow older, child behavior problems may need to be approached differently by parents. It's important for parents to be aware of this fact and adjust rules when necessary.
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Article submitted Monday, June 08, 2009 & read 2 times.
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