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How To Change The Behavior Of A Child?

hi my daughter is 4 years old. she starting exploring her body since 2 years old. i have been very accepting such as telling her its okay and its okay that it is normal. couple months ago it was slowing down but more recently she is doing it every night to go to sleep and every morning when she wakes up. also i have caught her sneaking off to do with her friends over. i am concerned that she is just doing it too much. it intereferes with her morning routine
Mon, 21 Dec 2015
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HI,
I have understood your concern.
Children often follow what they observe. I would request not to allow any thing object-able to catch her notice.
Most of the times we think children don't understand any thing & remain careless about our activities. But children are very curious, they are keen observers.. & try to mimic the things & take experience. This is how they grow.
I hope you got my point. So it's in parents hand to choosilly give only good experiences to their children & there by achieve their cognitive & intellectual growth.
Thanks.
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How To Change The Behavior Of A Child?

HI, I have understood your concern. Children often follow what they observe. I would request not to allow any thing object-able to catch her notice. Most of the times we think children don t understand any thing & remain careless about our activities. But children are very curious, they are keen observers.. & try to mimic the things & take experience. This is how they grow. I hope you got my point. So it s in parents hand to choosilly give only good experiences to their children & there by achieve their cognitive & intellectual growth. Thanks.