Thursday, October 13, 2011

Out of Control Kids - How Are You Going to Deal With Them?

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Are you afraid of another meltdown in the mall? Apart from the getting the child to be reasonable again, it will take all your courage and determination to get back to normal. Actually, a meltdown in toddlers is just one of a number of ways that can manifest itself when you have out of control kids. The reason for the meltdown will most probably be hunger, tiredness or just being upset at being dragged around the mall. A great way to avoid this is to reduce the number of trips to the mall and try and dedicate more time to green activities in the open air. One survey actually showed that children in malls were much more likely to be Out of Control Kids.





Later, back at home, you have to face other displays of out of control kids. What can you do? I think the main criterion of any behavior plan is what you expect your kids to do and how they should behave. There is a bottom line and certain things will have zero tolerance on your part. The kids will need to be told this and they will know the limits. Also, you can establish what they have to do like certain chores and various other things.





What are the consequences for out of control kids misbehaving in your family? Depending on their age, children need to be aware of the consequences which you have decided to enforce. With younger children, time out may work. With older kids and teens, you have to discuss with them what privileges will be lost such as computer time, TV and so on.





How much time have you devoted to bonding with your kids, recently? We know that kids from violent and unhappy homes are most likely to repeat the awful cycle of violence with their own children. Kids who come from a loving stable home are much more likely to develop into mature and fulfilled adults. Think of the following examples and ask yourself these questions. Do you reprimand a child by yelling or shouting? How much time have you spent listening to your child recently? What is your normal tone of vice- nagging, critical or calm and reassuring? Think of activities which you can do together so that bonding can be facilitated. What are the values and skills that you are passing on to your child?





Out of control kids can create havoc with family life. There may be problems of not just acting out but also problems at school, lack of motivation and aggression towards siblings. Then there may be cases of bullying, lying and generally abusive behavior. How do you react? By taking a child behavior program, you can learn exactly how to deal with each of these situations and the cost is so reasonable that you will have the whole course for the cost of two or three counselling sessions with a family therapist.

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