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6 signs your child has an attitude problem and ways to adjust it

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 4, 2021, 19:00 IST
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How to tell if your child has a bad attitude?

Parenting can be a challenge. Besides showering your child with the love and the support, you have to ensure that they're disciplined and well-behaved as well. Sometimes excessive love and care may spoil your kid and may lead them to think that they can do whatever they like, triggering behavioural issues and attitude problems in them. While some parents may see right through it, others may overlook it. Therefore, here are some indicators of your child's bad attitude.

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They're disrespectful to elders

While being close and frank with your elders is totally healthy and important, if you notice your kid being disrespectful or insensitive to adults, then you must check them there and there. Do not allow or entertain any wrong or uncomfortable remarks from them. While it may not seem like a lot in the beginning, over time, it will become a habit and will add to their personality.

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They throw tantrums anywhere and everywhere

Children who have an attitude problem usually want everything to go their way. In case they're unable to convince or reason with you, they'll throw a tantrum not just in private but also in public, which should not be entertained at all. Never give in to your kid's tantrum. Let them learn to cope with rejection.

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You always have to bribe them to comply

Do you always find yourself bribing your kid to maintain the peace? Then it is a sign that your child is difficult and may have a bad attitude. Given that they can't comply without being rewarded, is in itself a tell tale sign. Instead of choosing the easy way out, let them taste what it feels like to be told 'No'. While there may be an uncomfortable air in the house, over time, it will be a learning experience.

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They're quick at making fun of others

Being insensitive can also be an indicator of bad attitude. If you see your kid cracking jokes at others, which could be demeaning or hurtful, you should check them immediately. Do not let them continue with this attitude as it may become a long time habit.

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They're quick to talk back

Children who have a bad attitude will never accept that they're wrong. Besides being quick to resist their elder's advice, they will probably talk back and give smart answers. While parents should always listen to what their children have to say, you must not let them talk back and disrespect you or anyone else for that matter.

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They're never satisfied

A child who is never satisfied with what you do for them or provide for them with, is a spoiled child. Such a kid has behavioural issues and may display a bad attitude at home and outside. Given that their list of demands never seem to end, it is unlikely they'll ever be satisfied at all. That said, instead of giving them everything they ask for help they reason. Let them understand the difference between what they want and what they need. Prioritizing is what you should teach them.

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