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6 hidden meanings behind a child's unusual behaviour

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 1, 2025, 13:21 IST
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How does a child behave when they are hiding their feelings

As children grow and learn to deal with the world around them, their behaviour can sometimes seem puzzling or out of the ordinary. While it's easy to see these behaviours as simple mischief or defiance, they mask deeper emotions and feelings that might be difficult for children to express. Understanding the hidden meanings behind a child’s unusual behaviour can help in offering the right support and guidance. Here are some common behaviours and what they might really mean.

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Lying: Afraid to break trust or more

Lying is seen as a sign of dishonesty, but in children, it can be a sign of deeper concerns. Sometimes, a child might lie because they’re afraid of disappointing or losing the trust of their caregivers. They may fear getting into trouble or facing punishment, so they fabricate stories to avoid consequences. In other cases, children lie as a way to protect their emotional state or to maintain control over a situation. It’s important to approach lying with understanding and address the underlying fear that drives this behaviour.

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Angry outbursts

When a child suddenly bursts into anger, it might seem like a reaction to frustration or a way to act out. However, in many cases, this anger is a defense mechanism. Children may use anger to protect themselves from feeling vulnerable or hurt. It could be triggered by feelings of helplessness, rejection, or insecurity. These outbursts are often a mask for deeper emotions like fear or sadness.

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Yelling

Children sometimes raise their voices or yell when they are overwhelmed or overstimulated. The nervous system, when in a state of overload, reacts by triggering a loud, intense vocal response. This could be due to sensory overload, exhaustion, or stress. Yelling might not be about defiance or misbehaviour but a sign that the child is struggling to cope with their emotions. Instead of focusing on the yelling, it’s helpful to look for signs of stress and try to provide a calmer environment.

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Rudeness

When a child is rude or dismissive, it can sometimes be a sign that they are feeling isolated or neglected. This behaviour could be a way of expressing loneliness or a need for attention. If a child feels unheard or emotionally distant from those around them, they may resort to rudeness as a way to get the attention they crave or to push people away in an attempt to protect themselves from further emotional hurt. Rudeness, in this case, is often a plea for connection.

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Defiance

Defiance in children is commonly seen as rebellion, but it may also indicate a fear of judgment. A child who frequently refuses to follow rules or tests boundaries may be struggling with feelings of inadequacy or fear of being judged. They might feel that their actions are under constant scrutiny, leading them to resist authority as a way to assert their own identity and defend against feelings of shame or self-doubt. Understanding defiance as a sign of anxiety can provide a way to address the root of the behaviour.

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Tantrums

Tantrums are often associated with frustration and a lack of self-regulation, but they can also stem from a deeper sense of shame or insecurity. A child might feel overwhelmed by emotions they can't fully understand or control. These emotional explosions can be their way of expressing feelings of shame, embarrassment, or a lack of control over their environment. When a child throws a tantrum, it’s important to respond with patience and help them navigate their emotions, offering reassurance that it's okay to feel vulnerable.

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