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Are you always punishing and scolding your child for being naughty?

15/2/2024

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Are you always punishing and scolding your child for being naughty?

Are you trying to make them obedient and quiet?

Don’t do that.

Behind the naughty behavior is a very intelligent mind

Being naughty means that your child has these 3 traits

Trait 1 – Curiosity
Trait 2 – Courage
Trait 3 – Creativity

NURTURE these traits in your NAUGHTY child and they will SHINE in whatever they do.

How to NURTURE your NAUGHTY CHILD?

1. PLAY 
Give them lots of time for free play, especially outdoors. 
This will give your child lots of opportunities to use their energy.
It will also satisfy their desire to take risks in a safe environment.

2. CHORES
Involve them in daily chores and encourage them to discover innovative ways to get the work done.
This will give them a chance to use their intelligence for creative problem solving. 

3. TALK 
Listen to your child’s ideas and ambitions. 
When you know what they want to do, you will be able to suggest safe ways to achieve what they want at a convenient time.
This will slowly help them to learn how to make good decisions.

4. INVOLVE
Involve your child when you make decisions about family rules or family outings.
When you value your child’s input, it will satisfy their need for independence.

5. PLAN
Plan things that are exciting for your child to do
When life is boring for your child, they have to do something to make it exciting.

6. APPRECIATE
Do not scold or punish your child. Also do not label your child naughty and keep complaining about them. 
Try to see the positive trait that is trying to express itself through the behavior and appreciate it.
When your child feels loved, they will listen to you.

A naughty child may feel like an inconvenience, but it is important to view their behavior as a glimpse into their potential.

If you have a naughty child type WOW and start appreciating them now.

Share this so that others recognize your child’s potential and stop criticising them

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