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Is your child becoming stubborn? These 4 parenting habits could be the reason

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 3, 2026, 01:21 IST
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​Is your child becoming stubborn? These 4 parenting habits could be the reason

Stubbornness is often seen as a personality trait, however, in many cases it is shaped by everyday patterns the child grows around. Sometimes even well-meaning habits can unintentionally teach children to endlessly resist because they constantly observe how adults respond to them.
Let’s look at 4 parenting mistakes that may be making your child stubborn. ​

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Giving in after saying no

One of the most common patterns is saying “no” at first, and then eventually giving in when a child cries, argues, or throws a tantrum. While it a feel like a quick way to settle the situation, it makes the child feel “If I cry louder, I get what I want,” i.e.; persistence will change the answer. And over time, children learn that “no” is not final, it’s just the beginning of negotiation.
The goal here is not to be rigid, but to be clear. If you say “no,” try to stand by it without reversing the decision under pressure. This helps children understand that boundaries are meaningful and not dependent on how loudly they react.

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Repeating instructions again and again

When parents repeat the same instruction multiple times, “Finish your homework” or “Put your toys away,” it can reduce the urgency of the request.
Children will feel that there will be several reminders before any real consequences take place. This pattern can unintentionally train children to delay compliance and resist instructions until pressure builds, eventually making them stubborn.
The key is not to stop guiding the child, but to change how instructions are delivered. Give the instruction clearly and calmly, keeping it short and specific. When an instruction is ignored, follow through with a consistent consequence. For example; if toys aren’t put away after being asked once, the toys may be temporarily taken away.

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No fixed routine

Children tend to feel secure in an environment where life is predictable. However, when there’s no fixed routine (no consistent time for sleep, meals, playtime and study), children feel confused and thus resist picking up tasks. So in such situations, what may look like stubbornness is a child’s response to unclear expectations.
On the other hand, a structured routine reduces the need for constant instructions. Routine gives them a sense of control within boundaries, they know what’s coming next, which reduces opposition. Fixing consistent times for meals, sleep, and homework can give a good kick start.

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Too many choices

Every parent wants to give choices to their children with the positive hope of giving them abundance. However, when children are given too many choices, it can have the opposite effect, leading to confusion, and, at times, stubborn behaviour.
Excessive choices can make children feel they are in charge of decisions, and they may resist when life can’t offer them choices and limits are set.
Instead of leaving decisions completely open, parents can provide limited options within acceptable boundaries. For example, instead of asking, “What do you want to eat?” ask them “Do you want the apple of the banana?”

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