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How to understand your child’s misbehaviour

Understanding children’s misbehaviour includes understanding the needs of our children

  Our children need:

  • To be given opportunities to express autonomy / independence
  • To be treated with respect
  • To be loved and cared for
  We need to:
  • Find the source of children’s misbehaviour and address it
  • Address the root instead of the symptoms
  • Behaviours don’t occur in a vacuum
  • Be reflective instead of reactive

 Children misbehave for a reason

  • We need to ask: Why did the child do that? What is he/she trying to accomplish?
  • If it was accidental or the child didn’t know that it is unacceptable, then is misbehaviour?
  • Misbehaviour is deliberate disobedience to a reasonable limit expected/asked of them to follow

 Six main reasons for misbehaviour

  • Rewarded for misbehaviour
  • Copy parents or other adults
  • Test whether rules will be enforced
  • Assert themselves and independence
  • Protect themselves
  • Feel bad about themselves

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