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Tips to Shape Your Child's Behaviour


Tips to Shape Your Child's Behaviour
Behaviour of children is shaped according to the way in which parents deal with them and how they behave in front of them. Find 6 steps to shape your child’s behaviour right here.
Inculcating good habits into your child’s routine goes a long way in making them a remarkable individual along with a responsible citizen. Parents, all over the world, struggle to understand the steps they should follow to shape their child’s behaviour.
Firstly, it is important to realize that the actions of the parents are reflected in the child’s habits. Children, especially toddlers, have a tendency of picking up actions from their external atmosphere and surroundings.
So, as a parent what can you do to shape your child’s behaviour? Here, we discuss a few steps that can help you in this long and rewarding journey.

1. Praising Them for Their Actions

Never shy away from praising and complimenting your children for their noteworthy actions. It might be as small as picking up trash and throwing it in the dustbin to completing their homework on time. Praising motivates children to follow the same habits, and before you know, they have already inculcated these habits in their routine behaviour.

2. Do Not Get Monotonous

Children are innocent, but not stupid. Make sure your praising does not get monotonous in the long run. Change the delivery of your praises. Sometimes, it can be private, and it can also be in the form of a reward, like a trip to the local zoo. With every compliment, make sure you talk to your children about following good habits. Adding inspirational personalities to the conversation may prove helpful.

3. Selective Ignorance Can Prove to be a Blessing

Now, this is one of the steps that can be hard to follow. While most parents find it hard to ignore their child’s actions, there are many who come in between the important lessons of life and their children. It is important for a parent to understand that selective ignorance is helpful in a few situations. Let your child learn from their own choices, and its consequences. In the long run, it might just help them to be better decision makers. Pampering should not cloud the development of behaviour.

4. Logic before Sentiments

It is important to correct your child, but more important to teach them the lessons in a logical manner. Not only this helps in better understanding, but also encourages them to take the appropriate stance when dealing with issues at school or with other friends. Avoid sentiments and emotions while correcting your children. Parents have the tendency to get weak while dealing with their children’s mistakes. The approach must be avoided as it might be harmful in the long run.

5. Rewarding and Timely Motivations

Bedtime stories are great for their morals, but what is better is an occasional visit to places of inspiration. A trip to the local museum might be helpful. Assisting them with books that talk about great men and women can also help them in getting inspired to do better. Rewarding them for their good efforts goes a long way in creating a responsible citizen eager to do better and strive earnestly.

6. Give Your Children the Space They Need

Love can sometimes cloud the space a child needs for himself. Leave them alone with their colouring box, comic book, or even in the sand pit. Freedom helps a child to develop certain habits that can allow them to create own aspects of their personality. So, set your child free for some time during the day. Leave your toddler to crawl around the place (which is childproofed), your pre-school kid to explore new books, and you shall have shaped their behaviour well.
So, as we discussed above, shaping a child’s behaviour may not be as tedious as you first thought. There can be a number of alternate ways to shape your child behaviour, but before following any of them, it is important to get the above basics right.

How to shape child’s behaviour the right way? How to establish desired behavioural patterns in children? Who is responsible for the development of bad behaviour in children? Discuss here.


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Riya
Riya.8 years ago
Child's behaviour should be shaped in early years. Manners and discipline is developed in kids if parents start inculcating such thing in the early years.
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Dhwani
Dhwani.8 years ago
very useful tips
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Dev
Dev.8 years ago
Kids behave well if parents are well-behaved
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