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Five Ways to Deal with a Stubborn Child


Five Ways to Deal with a Stubborn Child
There are many factors that can trigger stubborn behaviour in children. Preventing such behaviour is completely in hands of parents. Losing patience is not an option. Read on to find about the five ways to deal with a stubborn child.

Dealing with a stubborn child is quite daunting for parents. If you too find yourself facing the same problem, you just need to apply a strategic reverse psychology and your child will start seeing things your way. As a parent you should know that children behave in stubborn way during the toddler stage and teenage period. They want to be involved in decision making especially in things they are related to.
Parents need to apply lots of tricks and need to have lots of patience too in order to handle a stubborn child. Just keep in mind that dealing with stubborn child is a sensitive matter. You have to make your child understand without hurting her in any way. Always keep in mind that children also go through stressful situations. They just do not know how to deal with them. Here are some useful tips to help you get your stubborn child understand and follow your advice.

Ways to Take Care of a Stubborn Child

Have a quick look at the five ways to deal with a stubborn child.

1. Make Your Child Feel Important

Children usually do not have options especially if they need to be heard or if they want to seek attention. So, next time your child refuses to do anything, give her some options to choose from. Give her preferences some priority to make her feel that her opinion matters. When your child will find that she is given importance at times, she will listen to you too.

2. Praise and Encourage Positive Behaviour

Usually, parents pay attention only to negative things. Stay attentive and appreciate your child’s positive behaviour whenever you see one. Recognizing and appreciating your child’s good behaviour will make her understand that this is a good way to get attention. You can also offer rewards to them to make her feel valued and happy.

3. Encourage Cheerful Atmosphere at Home

Home is where children actually see how they live and it should be a place of happiness and peace for them. So, next time you decide anything for your home, think about the convenience of your kids too. Some parents do not give time to their children because they are too busy. It does not matter how busy or hectic your lifestyle is; you need to spend some time with your kids. Discipline your child but in an affectionate way. Make some rules because of your hectic schedule and your child will take care of them, for sure.

4. Communicate with Your Child

If your child wants to say something, listen to her. Communication works both the ways and so when your child is saying, you should listen. Sometimes children become stubborn because they feel they are not heard. So, if you want your child to listen to you, listen to her first.

5. Avoid Arguments

Avoid arguing with your child especially when she is perturbed. Talk to her after some time, but make sure she is listening to you. You can try to get into friendly communication when she is disturbed to calm her down. It might be very helpful. Not talking to your child will make her feel unwanted or abandoned.
There is always a reason behind your child’s stubborn behaviour. Look for it and focus on solving that first. For example, children do not like to share their things with others and if someone comes to your house, she might behave obstinately. So, teach your child and show her how sharing things make us feel happy. Last but not the least point that every parent should keep in mind is that children follow what they observe. So, be the role model of your children and teach them what they need to do by doing yourself.

What are the causes behind stubborn behaviour in children? How to prevent stubborn behaviour in children? What are the ways to deal with a stubborn child? Discuss here.


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Naina
Naina.8 years ago
Stubborn behaviour is common in children, but parents should not ignore such behaviour. They need right counselling from parents in order to stop such behaviour.
 
 
 
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Alesha
Alesha.8 years ago
Children who get everything usually develop stubborn behaviour.
 
 
 
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Sneha
Sneha.8 years ago
Stubborn behaviour can be really nerve wracking for parents.
 
 
 
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