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Children may become aggressive due to various reasons, such as being refused something, sibling rivalry, or observing aggressive behavior in their environment. To deal with aggression, parents should observe their child's behavior pattern, use a soft but firm voice, and be consistent in their decisions. It's essential to teach children to moderate their expressions and explain that aggressive behavior is not healthy.
Children need reminders to perform tasks regularly. Parents should not lose patience and understand that laziness is subjective. Setting aside one day for relaxation can help. Consistency and patience are key.
To increase a child's confidence, parents should believe in their child and show confidence in their abilities. Comparing children to others can be detrimental, so it's better to focus on individual progress. Accepting and appreciating a child's uniqueness can also help build self-esteem.
When a child wants to stay away from school, parents should find out the reason and talk to the child and teachers. Being gentle and patient can help convince the child to attend school. Sometimes, it's okay to give in to the child's demands, but it's essential to encourage regular attendance.
Children today are more exposed to different cultures and ideas, which can lead to questioning and disagreement. Parents should understand that each generation is unique and adapt their approach accordingly.
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