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Am I Managing My Child’s Attention Seeking Behavior The Right Way?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you display rules for your child?

Are you empathetic?

Are you consistent with consequences?

Do you know when it’s necessary to ignore your child?

Do you avoid yelling back at your child?

Do you make sure to give your child a healthy amount of attention?

Do you explain to your child what an emergency is, so they know when to wait for your attention?

Do you avoid hovering over your child?

Do you avoid assuming that there is something wrong with your child?

Do you avoid making your child feel guilty?

Common conclusions

Unfortunately, based on your answers, it seems like you are not managing your child’s attention seeking behavior the right way. There are many reasons a child seeks attention. They can be tired, bored, hungry, or in need of quality time with their parents. It is very important as a parent to learn how and when to respond to attention-seeking behavior. It’s important to eliminate those attention-seeking behaviors that are unacceptable, but do not eliminate the need for attention. Remember that your child’s need for attention can help you to improve your child’s behavior. If you have difficulties managing your child’s behavior, you can always reach out to a therapist for help.

Based on your answers, you are displaying some signs that you are managing your child’s attention seeking behavior the right way, although there is room for improvements. Do know that attention seeking behavior is normal. Young children often don’t know how to express themselves without being annoying. They are not able yet to distinguish wants and needs. Make sure that you don’t let your child’s need for attention become demands for attention. If you have difficulties managing your child’s behavior, don’t despair, you can always reach out to a therapist for help.

Based on your answers, you are displaying the signs typically seen among parents who are managing their child’s attention seeking behavior the right way. That is good news! Attention seeking behavior can be difficult for parents to keep up with. Sometimes it can take the fun out of parenting. But remember that it is a very normal stage of a young child’s development and if you know how and when to respond, the child’s behavior will improve.

References

https://www.empoweringparents.com/article/attention-seeking-behavior-in-young-children-dos-and-donts-for-parents/

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