Change Child Behavior: 3 Proven Ways To Make Your Kid Behave
By Michael Lee

Do you want to know how to change child behavior? If so, then you're probably a parent, a sibling or some sort of guardian. I understand your situation.

Children can be quite a handful; and as much as we want them to grow up to be good and kind, there are times when their behavior shows otherwise. The earlier you deal with bad behavior, the better.

Here are some proven ways to change child behavior:

1) Through Effective Role Models

Children learn by copying those around them. If the child you're in custody of shows bursts of violence, that could mean anything from a violent television show or violence at home or at school.

Do what you can to become a positive role model. For example, avoid raising your voice and hitting others (even if it's only playful) in front of the child. Don't expose the kid to violence on television and encourage shows which are conducive to learning positive values instead.

2) Through Honesty And Compassion

One effective way to change child behavior is to call the child out when caught in the act. Instead of reprimanding the kid, however, show compassion.

Tell the child what he did wrong and why it's wrong in the first place. You might think he's too young to understand, but he's probably not. Kids today show a remarkable understanding of life, and it's up to you to lead them in the right direction.

3) Through Reward And Indifference

Everyone understands the concept of reward and punishment. Even children have an inherent knowledge of how this system works. However, in this case, let us use the word indifference instead.

When a child does something good, you may reward him with your choice of prize on occasions (Don't overdo it and don't make it predictable; or else, he might only get motivated to behave because of the prize and not because it's the right thing to do).

But when he exhibits untoward behavior, and doesn't respond to your honesty and compassion technique, the only thing left to do is to ignore him.

I'm not saying you should leave your child alone in the house while you gossip with the neighbors; or worse, have a drink at the local bar. I'm proposing not talking to the child (but still keeping an eye on him) until he eventually apologizes for his bad behavior.

Keep in mind though that this technique is only for kids who are old enough to know that what they're doing is bad.

These are just some of the proven ways to change child behavior. Hopefully, you can find something that you can use best in your situation.

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