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Behaviour with Childrens..

sweetminty by sweetminty Crawling(September 5th) (rank 500+)

My daughter is learning in KGII. She is very cute. When her school is having holdiay or holiday arrives in chain of two or more continuted days. She often refuese to go to school by doing different types of tantrums. She says she does not like her school, Teacher, want

to stay at home and play etc. etc. But as her parents we know that this is not good for her future and we change her mind any way and she goes to her school. 

When childrens force us not to send them to school or classes. Be cool. Listen to them and try to convince them how it is good to attend a school or class expressing your love to them. Your love can bring the required effect and make them to agree going to school or attending a class!

Moreover, we can tell them that something they like will be given to them as prize, say, a chocolate, garden trip etc. etc. Those cute childrens come to terms soon as such promises are given to them. 

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llmunchkin
September 6th | llmunchkin
Re: Behaviour with Childrens..

In essence I agree that reasoning with children and building their enthusiasm in this situation is a great idea, however it would be a better read if you could expand on it and perhaps give some examples.



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Ravenheart
September 6th | Ravenheart
Re: Behaviour with Childrens..

not bad advice, maybe you could expand on it a little as its a bit short.

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