Does a Child's Behaviour Change

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Does a Child's Behaviour Change

Post by socialispiice » Thu Jan 21, 2016 8:37 pm

The current young generation of kids that are raised by helicopter parents are well behaved and mature

How long will this last?


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Re: Does a Child's Behaviour Change

Post by Lorina » Fri Jan 22, 2016 9:14 pm

If parents are consistent with guiding their child's behaviour from the start then the child will learn how to manage their behaviour. Yes, their behaviour does change of course because a variety of reasons but learning how to manage their child's behaviour is the most important...

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Re: Does a Child's Behaviour Change

Post by linsaa fdc » Mon Jan 25, 2016 2:42 pm

Hi Socialispiice,

Children's behaviour changes throughout their childhoods for a myriad of reasons..... plus I think all these new terms for different forms of parenting are ridiculous.
What one person calls helicopter another might call a caring and loving parent.

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Re: Does a Child's Behaviour Change

Post by socialispiice » Mon Feb 01, 2016 8:29 pm

Lorina wrote:If parents are consistent with guiding their child's behaviour from the start then the child will learn how to manage their behaviour. Yes, their behaviour does change of course because a variety of reasons but learning how to manage their child's behaviour is the most important...

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Agree, but now children are different, each time we see different behaviour which we parent did not feel when we were child. So how will we manage such type of new behaviour?

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