Behavior Problems In Young Children

behavior problems in young children
behavior problems in young children

How to Deal with Child Behavior Problems

Trying to get advice about how to deal with child behavior problems can be very confusing because people have conflicting opinions as to what is the best method to use. Some people have old-fashioned notions about dealing with child behavior problems, and they believe that yelling or spanking are acceptable methods.

Research studies have proved that this form of child discipline can be harmful to a child and so is discouraged. Children who have experienced their parents frequently yelling at them learn that it is okay for them to solve problems by raising their voice.

So if yelling and spanking are ineffective ways of dealing with child behavior problems what options are available to parents?

There are other effective ways to deal with child behavior problems. if you have a very young child you can say "no" firmly, and that is often enough for them to learn that you do not approve of that particular behavior. In the cases that just saying "no" is not a sufficient deterrent, then the next stage is to take the child physically away from that inappropriate activity.

Other effective ways of dealing with unacceptable child behavior with a child who is very young are using timeout or removing your attention from the child. This involves removing the child to a boring area of the house and ignoring him or her until they have calmed down. You can use this technique particularly efficiently with the child who is having a temper tantrum.

With slightly older children, you are able to use the logic of rewards and consequences and they are able to understand how this operates. Therefore you can deal with child behavior problems by withholding rewards and stopping privileges. for instance, if your child refuses to eat their meal do not force them to do so. Instead remove the meal, and when they asked for a snack suggest that they eat their meal first and then they would be able to have a snack. At the same time remember to always give rewards for behavior that does meet your approval.

If you are in need of help and would like to learn more about how to handle child behavior problems you can find helpful articles on the Internet. Parents can find e-books all about dealing with child behavior problems that are available for purchase as well as other programs that teach you very effective strategies to help you with your child's behavior problems.

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Help with my child development class!?

Im trying to do my questions and i got stuck i cant think of any anwsers for these to questions please help!?!

1.) Draw conclusions about how collaboration with a parent or family member can help solve problem behavior in children or older adults.

2.)Contrast guiding older adults and young children. Draw conclusions about what skills you can use to guide both groups.

I would venture an answer of 1.) Children are more likely to repeat negative behaviour if the consequences are one on one-involve others and suddenly the child sees that YOU are not the only one who says "this behaviour" is unacceptable. With older adults, sometimes they settle into a frame of mind that is suspicious and they can then gain security in knowing that people other than you agree about their actions. Often that is just what it takes. (see my sources for why I say this) And, 2.) The skills that parlay elder-care with child rearing are; patience, love, kindness, sympathy, empathy...basically-how would you like to be treated when you are old/when you were young?

Behavior Problems In Children

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