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Why do kids misbehave? Ways to prevent this

Aadya Jha
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 27, 2024, 05:00 IST
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​Why do kids misbehave? Ways to prevent this

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​How to stop misbehaving kids?

One common issue that many parents face is children's misbehaviour. Why kids misbehave is important in addressing this behaviour properly. Here are the 4 most common reasons behind misbehaviour and some practical strategies to help prevent it.

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​Seeking attention

One main reason why kids misbehave is to gain attention. Sometimes, even negative attention makes them feel better than no attention at all. When children act out, they might be trying to get noticed by parents or caregivers.

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​Give positive attention

To stop this behaviour, parents should focus on giving their children positive attention. Connect with them during playtime or praise them for good behaviour. When they feel valued, they are less likely to act out.

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​Testing their boundaries

Kids are naturally curious. They try to test boundaries to know what is acceptable behaviour. This is a normal part of development, but it can lead to frustration for parents.

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​Set true rules

Establish rules for your child's behaviour. Consistently reinforce these boundaries. When children know what is expected, they are more likely to stay within limits.

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​Feeling emotions and stress

At various points, children feel intense emotions that they can not fully understand. Due to this, sudden outbursts can be triggered. It can be a result of factors such as hunger, exhaustion, or environmental shifts.

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​Connect to communicate

Create a safe space for a child to express their feelings. Ask them how they feel and listen to them when they talk about their day. Teaching them to recognise and make sense of their emotions can reduce frustration.

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​Boredom


When kids feel bored, they may resort to misbehaviour to entertain themselves. A lack of fun activities can lead to trouble.

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​Fun and creative activities

Keep the child busy with a variety of fun and educational activities. It can be arts and crafts, reading, or outdoor play, finding engaging ways to occupy their time can reduce boredom-driven misbehaviour.

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