7 cases where parents absolutely must not "indulge" their children

Viet Phong DNUM_BGZAGZCABI 07:46

In life, there are situations that many children encounter, parents should not "indulge" to help them develop bad personalities later on.

1. You talk bad about others

You must explain to your child the difference between being a smooth talker and being careful with your words. When your child tells you about someone else’s bad behavior, you should listen calmly and not make subjective judgments. Then, you should give advice to help your child understand that it is not appropriate to speak ill of someone’s actions.

2. I fight with my younger brother.

It is important for parents to get to the root of the problem in this case. If you forbid your child from competing, it will hurt him. Parents must help children understand that siblings need to love each other and work through disagreements fairly. Children must understand the importance of respecting other people's feelings. Parents who regularly spend time caring for their children also help to bond family members.

3. The baby stole things.

When your child steals something, you need to stay calm. Then, parents should find out the motives for stealing and explain that doing so is wrong. Once your child understands, you should advise him to return the stolen item and apologize to the owner. If your child often steals, do not forget to seek help from a psychologist so that this bad habit does not become ingrained.

4. You are dishonest

Parents need to explain to their children about honesty and trust in social relationships. Instead of thinking about a punishment when children are dishonest, parents need to let children know that lying is bad and unacceptable. If children are dishonest, you need to be persistent or seek advice from a professional.

5. Disrespecting others

Parents need to find out why their children misbehave. Parents should talk to their children about how to express their feelings and desires appropriately. Children need to learn to calm down and listen to others. If your child continues to misbehave, parents can give them punishment or take away some of their favorite things.

7. The nagging child is annoying.

When nagging, parents should keep a calm attitude. Many people see their children nagging and indulge them, which will set a bad precedent. Parents need to remind their children to speak in a normal voice, not to nagging and bother others. In addition, parents must talk about this action so that children are more aware.

When children behave rudely, parents should not put too much pressure or force their children to behave according to the wishes of adults. Instead, you should remind your children to pay attention to other people's thoughts and not behave rudely. In order for children to behave properly and not rudely, adults in the family also need to behave properly for children to learn.

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