The first step to changing a child’s selfish behavior is by realizing that this behavior is a big problem and not a temporary phase. To mend your child’s selfish behavior, here is what you can do. Get to the Root Start by getting to the crux of the problem, i.e. finding out the reason…
Hear Them Out: It’s often the case that children tend to be stubborn or obstinate and start screaming when they think they weren’t heard. This makes them feel helpless and thus forces them to bottle up and then take out their frustration by either not doing what you are telling them to do or doing exactly…
Find a great preschool. Shy children can blossom in the right environment. Try to choose a program that has a teacher-to-student ratio of no more than” 1:7 (state-mandated maximum ratios range from 1:7 to 1:20 for kids this age). Bring them to the new school several days before classes start, so they can meet the…
Set firm and consistent limits. Children need to know what behavior is, and is not, permitted. Make sure that everyone who cares for your child is aware of the rules you set, as well as the response to use if he does exhibit this behavior. A child who kicks hits or bites should be reprimanded…