Educators see many children today becoming more disrespectful of their peers, teachers, parents and other authority figures. This QuickTip outlines some possible causes of angry, disrespectful behavior in children and what parents can do to help. It gives parents tips to make their household more respectful, ideas for a discipline plan to teach respect at home and suggestions for where to get help if they need it. All parents can use this QuickTip, but it is a must for parents of disrespectful children. Stock #1160 (Spanish #2160)
After parents, friends may be a childs most influential teachers. Friends teach children lessons about the importance of loyalty, what it means to give and take, how to be a leader and a follower. Friends can encourage children to do well in school or encourage negative behaviors. This QuickTip helps parents teach their child how to make and keep friends, and avoid peer pressure. Parents will also get ideas on what to do when they think their childs friends are having a negative influence. These social skills are critical in school and in life. Stock #1161 (Spanish #2161)
The child who is apathetic seems to care about nothing. He doesn't care if he learns or not, if he ruins his teachers or peers day, or disrupts the class. The threat of punishment doesnt seem to matter. Apathetic children leave parents and educators at a loss. This QuickTip has answers. It describes the apathetic child, possible causes, and ways to prevent apathy from developing. It also gives sound advice on what parents can do to combat apathy in their child. A must for all parents today! Stock #1162 (Spanish #2162)
Parents, better than anyone else, can teach children that violence will not be tolerated. Parents can remind children that the violence they see on television is not realthat real people, including the actors they see on TVhave better ways of handling conflict. This QuickTip addresses violence and how parents can help dispel the perception that violence is OK. It gives parents tips for helping their child learn to handle the anger, conflicts, sadness and stress that can lead to violent behavior. Stock #1163 (Spanish #2163)
Dealing with a bully can be traumatic. There is fear of bodily harm and embarrassment, and the child suffers from a sense of injustice when they have done nothing to provoke the attack. Bullied children may also lose self-esteem. This QuickTip helps parents teach children ways of handling bullies, and how to avoid bullies in the first place. Parents will love the suggestions. They will feel more at ease as they help their child avoid a bad experience. Stock #1164 (Spanish #2164)
As children grow up, its normal for them to test the rulesand most will be tempted to cheat or be dishonest. It becomes a problem when these poor character traits begin to happen all the time. This QuickTip discusses some of the reasons a child will cheat or be dishonest. It suggests ways parents can help children work through their problems and avoid dishonesty. It includes suggestions for a discipline plan and ways to discuss why being honest is the only way to be. Stock # 1165 (Spanish # 2165)
Want to see the other QuickTips? Click here to go to the QuickTips menu. Or click here to see all our products.