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Jenny
04-14-2009, 09:03 AM
From time to time all children display behaviour that might annoy their parents but this behaviour becomes a problem when other aspects of a child's life are affected. So can anybody tell me why do they develop such behaviour?
admin
04-14-2009, 03:07 PM
It is a difficult question to answer. Nobody can tell you why they develop such behaviour. It might be due to a lot of factors including familial tendency, environment, medical problems etc...
khassa
04-18-2009, 07:06 AM
Well every person has a different point of view towards life...so every single person in this world would be enjoying life in his way....there could be some things that you would not tolerate but the other person would find it funny....this is the behaviour change...life could change within a second resulting in different views that arise due to the sudden change in the life of a particular person...
vandy02
05-04-2009, 06:15 PM
Children do have unusual problems and everyone have different nature.Parents and elders find it very difficult to cope up with their changing behavior.Children do have changing nature and heace they have to adjust their life for their children.Parents should be strict and build good moral values in their child. They should undertand each other and live happily.
ENGLISH
12-08-2009, 04:32 PM
Every kid is good by its birth but the surrounding around them only decides his behavior.Even his dad may be the reason for his bad behavior for some reason or even the mother or the child might have got inspired by any of his friends.Well if we create a good atmosphere around your kid he will become a good person by behavior for sure.
Ecoleman24
12-09-2009, 01:55 AM
Children, just like adults, have their own personalities and reactions to stimuli. So it might help you if you can pinpoint the times the child acts out then maybe you can deduce what possibly started the behavior.
123sim
01-30-2010, 06:53 AM
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daisy123
06-21-2010, 04:07 AM
The first thing I would look at - from experience is the child's diet.
The following can affect a child's behaviour:
-Processed foods can play havoc with a child's behaviour
-artificial colourings and flavourings. especially yellow colouring (tartrazine)
-Gluten - present in breads, cakes, pasta etc
-Milk products
-Natural food chemicals - salicylates, present in fruits and vegetables (seems crazy but if my daughter eats too much fruit she reacts.)
-amines - present in cheese, meats and fruits & vegetables
Inadequate sleep can also affect behaviour.
It may also help to look at what the child has been exposed to eg violent or inappropriate tv, movies, video games
Hope this helps
ethonfrank9
06-25-2010, 06:54 PM
There are very different things for different people to think about it.It varies from person to person.I really think that the behaviour of the person is depend on the thinking of the adults and the mentality of them.There are many reasons affect the behaviour like medication,family,education etc.
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