The Reason Why Children Misbehave

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child rearing is considered as the most important things to build a happy family. Children's behaviors are mainly affected by their parent, so their behaviors whether it is good or bad depend on their parent's action. Some parents are not careful about how to raise their children, and then they misbehave with their parents and with everyone. I believe that parents are the only persons who are responsible of their children's behaviors, because children always obey them. However, some people believe that children have to be responsible of their act. Many people don't know the exact meaning of misbehavior. They often think that what their children are doing is consider as a normal behavior, and it occurs with all other children, but in fact , there is a big difference between normal bad behaviors and non-normal bad behaviors. The normal bad behaviors is often happens as a reaction caused by non-permanent situation. For example, the reaction of the child when he is hungry or tired, he begins to behave badly, but these behaviors are spontaneity like crying or grumble, and just this situation ends, the child returns to his natural and becomes quite. The non-normal bad behaviors is what always happens, doesn't has a specific situation or a certain time like hitting, insulting, spitting or crying and many other.
I believe that the first reason of why children misbehave is that parents are not discipline their children when they make mistakes, and not telling them that what they have done is not right, so that will make them misbehave over and over. According to Valya Telep, former extension specialist, child development at Virinia state University, has emphasized:
Effective discipline helps children learn to control their behavior...

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...t and what is wrong. In addition, parents should not be cruel to their children , and parents have to pay attention to their actions in front of their children. Also they must resolve their problems and make divorce the solutions.

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