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![]() Playing Hitler Some children seem to born thinking
that the rest of the world must jump when they snap their fingers. Bossiness
is a trait that can be carried off successfully by very few adults, but
in children it is intolerable. When your three-year-old starts firing orders
at you and at other children, there is no doubt that it can be quite amusing.
However, you will find that the charm soon goes out of this and that your
initial amusement may have served to encourage this distasteful habit.
Bossy children are unpopular As your child grows older, he will find that bossiness does not help in winning friends and influencing people. Bossiness can be a real turn off and could result in people either ignoring him or avoiding him altogether. Another disturbing off-shoot of bossy behaviour is that it could develop into bullying. Realizing that being bossy is one way of attracting attention, even if it is negative, your child may escalate the bossiness into bullying. Bossy children find that other children do not react well to taking orders and so rarely develop long-lasting friendships. Their dictatorial behaviour makes them run through friends as often as people change their socks. This can leave him feeling lonely and misunderstood. However, having a bossy child is not the end of the world. Bossiness is often a reflection of a strong-willed personality. A strong will can be an asset if channelized properly. If you teach your child to communicate well and develop emotional control, his bossiness can be transformed into assertiveness and good leadership skills. Tips for dealing with bossy children
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