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Children can bullies for a lot of reasons below are ways to that can help your child develop into a well-rounded child who does not bully.
Set a positive example. Demonstrate kind behavior when you're with your own friends, loved ones, and your children themselves. Children mimic the language and behavior of parents. If you want your child to be nice to other children, be nice to your child.
When your child is around, try your best to keep an even temper. Don't let your child see you yell, or argue with others. Act like an adult. Act like you want your children to act.
Never belittle your child for wanting to play, or for being a child. Let them play and have fun, and they'll behave that way when they're with other kids as well.
Teach good friendship, not anti-bullying. It's tough to teach your child to “not” bully, because some children instinctively want to push the boundaries. It's much more productive to teach your child to be a good and positive friend to others. Focus on showing your child to be loving and kind with other children.
Play with your child. Your time and love are the greatest gifts you can give to your child if you want them to grow into well-rounded people. Demonstrating good behavior doesn't need to take up a lot of your time. Just make an effort to engage your child in play a few times a week. Listen to them talk and ask them questions.
Encourage your children in their play. You don't necessarily have to be down in the dirt playing with your child, especially if you've got better things to be doing. But listen to them when they tell you what they did. Ask interested questions.
Let your child spend time around animals. If a child is taught from an early age how to pet a cat, or have fun with a dog, this can help them develop a sense of gentle affection for others. If your child learns how to care for a pet properly, they will often be a better friend to their classmates.
Let your kids spend time with other kids in your supervision. It can be difficult to know how your children behave when you're not around. As a test, make a point of regularly inviting friends and classmates over to your house so you can observe your child in play. This way, you can correct any negative behavior you see more effectively.
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Children can bullies for a lot of reasons below are ways to that can help your child develop into a well-rounded child who does not bully.
Set a positive example. Demonstrate kind behavior when you're with your own friends, loved ones, and your children themselves. Children mimic the language and behavior of parents. If you want your child to be nice to other children, be nice to your child.
When your child is around, try your best to keep an even temper. Don't let your child see you yell, or argue with others. Act like an adult. Act like you want your children to act.
Never belittle your child for wanting to play, or for being a child. Let them play and have fun, and they'll behave that way when they're with other kids as well.
Teach good friendship, not anti-bullying. It's tough to teach your child to “not” bully, because some children instinctively want to push the boundaries. It's much more productive to teach your child to be a good and positive friend to others. Focus on showing your child to be loving and kind with other children.
Play with your child. Your time and love are the greatest gifts you can give to your child if you want them to grow into well-rounded people. Demonstrating good behavior doesn't need to take up a lot of your time. Just make an effort to engage your child in play a few times a week. Listen to them talk and ask them questions.
Encourage your children in their play. You don't necessarily have to be down in the dirt playing with your child, especially if you've got better things to be doing. But listen to them when they tell you what they did. Ask interested questions.
Let your child spend time around animals. If a child is taught from an early age how to pet a cat, or have fun with a dog, this can help them develop a sense of gentle affection for others. If your child learns how to care for a pet properly, they will often be a better friend to their classmates.
Let your kids spend time with other kids in your supervision. It can be difficult to know how your children behave when you're not around. As a test, make a point of regularly inviting friends and classmates over to your house so you can observe your child in play. This way, you can correct any negative behavior you see more effectively.
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Children can bullies for a lot of reasons below are ways to that can help your child develop into a well-rounded child who does not bully.
Set a positive example. Demonstrate kind behavior when you're with your own friends, loved ones, and your children themselves. Children mimic the language and behavior of parents. If you want your child to be nice to other children, be nice to your child.
When your child is around, try your best to keep an even temper. Don't let your child see you yell, or argue with others. Act like an adult. Act like you want your children to act.
Never belittle your child for wanting to play, or for being a child. Let them play and have fun, and they'll behave that way when they're with other kids as well.
Teach good friendship, not anti-bullying. It's tough to teach your child to “not” bully, because some children instinctively want to push the boundaries. It's much more productive to teach your child to be a good and positive friend to others. Focus on showing your child to be loving and kind with other children.
Play with your child. Your time and love are the greatest gifts you can give to your child if you want them to grow into well-rounded people. Demonstrating good behavior doesn't need to take up a lot of your time. Just make an effort to engage your child in play a few times a week. Listen to them talk and ask them questions.
Encourage your children in their play. You don't necessarily have to be down in the dirt playing with your child, especially if you've got better things to be doing. But listen to them when they tell you what they did. Ask interested questions.
Let your child spend time around animals. If a child is taught from an early age how to pet a cat, or have fun with a dog, this can help them develop a sense of gentle affection for others. If your child learns how to care for a pet properly, they will often be a better friend to their classmates.
Let your kids spend time with other kids in your supervision. It can be difficult to know how your children behave when you're not around. As a test, make a point of regularly inviting friends and classmates over to your house so you can observe your child in play. This way, you can correct any negative behavior you see more effectively.
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