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Common Behavioral Problems in Children - Are You Trapped in Not Following Through?
By Colleen Langenfeld
It is tough enough to keep up with the common behavioral problems in children these days if you
feel confident in your parenting action plan. However, if you are not getting the results you are hoping
for in your family life, one place to double-check is if you are stuck in the habit of not following through
as you work with your children to help them overcome their behavioral problems.
Following through with your kids takes time and effort, to be sure. It can downright inconvenient, which
is why so many parents fall back to nagging instead.
The question becomes, though, does nagging work?
My answer as a parent for over 27 years is "no". But you need to answer for yourself and your family's
situation. If nagging is working for you, then by all means, continue it.
If you are like me and long for a better relationship with your kids than nagging can supply, then you
will appreciate a better quality answer to your children's behavioral problems.
== Common Behavioral Problems - a Quick Peek
The problems kids deal with are often age-related, but here are the common challenges most all kids
struggle with as they grow.
· Not doing their chores at home.
· Not doing their school work.
· Being disrespectful at home or school.
· Lack of self-control.
· Lack of self-discipline.
· Selfish behavior.
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