How Parents Behavior Affect Children and What Can Do They

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As much as childhood is about jovial shenanigans, causing mischief, or embracing sports and video games- it is also an age where one's experiences, parents and acquaintances may affect and influence a child's later choices and development in life.

It's true that the children are impressionable and they can be affected quite easily. The environment plays a crucial role in their upbringing. Sometimes they face incidents which emotionally scar them. So before a child reaches adolescence, it is necessary to give as much emotional support as possible.

Since, children tend to repeat and imitate what they see and experience it is important that parents set the right example. By parents being a positive role model, this can lead to good behavior by the child.

Not many parents are aware on how to behave in front of their children. It's natural to get into an argument with your husband or wife, or work stress can affect your lifestyle, but it's in the best interest of the children if they are exposed to that.

Out of the long list of things, here are few most commonly noted things which can affect your children:

Social Skills

According to child psychiatrists, children learn a lot from their parents, especially how they greet each other, how they greet others, social lifestyle, how they talk, walk, and work. Children model their parent's behavior and act accordingly. Being polite, saying things such as ‘please' and ‘thank you', they learn from their parents.

Fighting Frenzy

It's impossible to not have a conflict between couple, doesn't matter where they are, whether in public, at home or in front of the children. But how you react to the argument is upon you. If parents argue with each other with maturity, a child can actually benefit from seeing how conflicts are resolved.

When conflicts are handled with maturity and constructively, kids learn to compromise and understand that being aggressive isn't the way to solve problems, especially with loved ones.

And on the contrary, constant verbal and physical abuse can be extremely hard on kids. Children may even behave violently toward other children and have a tendency to repeat the same in their adult relationships.


What to do when children show indiscipline?


Positive Discipline

Keep in mind- your children are going to throw tantrums at you if they want something or seek attention. They might start crying out loud, throw things around, stop listening to you, etc. What you must understand is ‘what is their motive'. And it's easy to lose the edge in such situation but a spanking or any other physical punishment shouldn't be used at any time. According to child psychologist, "It doesn't teach the child to change his behavior and children can also learn to behave aggressively from that. So, positive discipline is the best way to go about; give them a time out."

When your child misbehaves- don't get angry, shout or show emotions. Send him to his room and take away some of the privilege, and then reason with him and explain why it's wrong to show such bad behavior.
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