Children sometimes argue, are aggressive, or act angry or defiant around adults. A behavior disorder may be diagnosed when these disruptive behaviors are uncommon for the child’s age at the time, persist over time, or are severe.
How can I help my child if they have behavioral issues?
If your child has behavioral issues, is best to try and avoid situations that can make your child cranky, overly stimulated, tired, or bored. It’s important to never criticize your child in front of other people if you do not like their behavior. You can describe your child’s behavior as bad, but don’t label your child as bad. It is also helpful to praise your child often when he or she deserves it. If your child continues to have behavioral issues it may be time to reach out for help.
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