My child is stubborn, what can I do?

  1. Do not try to impose your views on your child.
  2. Know your child’s limitations.
  3. Set simple rules and let your child know the consequences of unwitting.
  4. Don’t expect your child to cooperate, but expect cooperative behavior to begin.
  5. Ask or give responsibility to your child in doing things.
  6. Children need to know in advance what the program is, what the rules and regulations are and who is responsible.
  7. Give your child the opportunity to learn by doing and doing wrong.
  8. To maximize collaboration in children, you need to familiarize them with the restrictions, rules, and direction of the program.
  9. Wherever possible, delegate decision making and planning.

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