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Understanding Your Children Psychology Child psychology relies on the comprehension of the sensitivity that characterizes every child. When we are small we are really sensitive as our organism is still growing. We are too impolite. Thereby, anything can greatly impact our psychological development.
When you learn children psychology, you start understanding them, and at the same time, you start understanding yourself. You observe the significance of several details for the development of their personality. You understand what is essential for a child and a lot more. Children who are not treated with love and respect attain serious psychological problems from the beginning of their development. If you have experienced a sad childhood, you probably have many psychological problems, even if you don't admit it, or if you cannot identify various behavioral abnormalities in the way you act.
If you want to understand your children psychology, you need to follow these tips: • Stay calm with each child and pay attention to his/her difficulties: A child may not understand many things. Whenever you show him/her your frustration, they will make out that 'mommy or daddy doesn't love me'. • Never be violent: Although, many people until today believe that sometimes parents must punish their children by using violence, this is the worst mistake you can do. If you'll be aggressive with your children while they are too weak, they will hate you for this reason. Later, they develop into hostile teens and ruin your life with their behavior. • Show your love: Even when you are sad, tired, or angry for many reasons, you have to just swallow your pain and always be kind and patient with each child.
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