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vonni
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Posted: 12/10/06 - 00:00 Post subject: Overly emotional |
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Hi, I have a very emotional 11-year-old boy. He often gets hurt by his older brother. So, he is Overly emotional and cries a lot. How can we prevent this happening?
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jackelyn
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Posted: 12/14/06 - 06:22 Post subject: |
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Hi, it is not a rare case that one child usually older, abuses the younger child. The fact is that every child is different, and it depends a lot on the personality of the child how does it react in some problematic situation. You can try to make conditions, so your child can overcome his problems and not become weak person. Violence between children must stop right away. It is important not to pay attention to children’s cry and make it look like as it is not important. Many parents fulfill all wishes of their children and find it necessary to do so. But, remember that a child can’t have it’s own opinion, as it learns from it’s surrounding.
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