Friday, April 13, 2012

How To Handle Attention- Seeking Kids?

By YGOY


Parents are confronted with children who need a lot of attention. Parental concern for children is tested. A kid who is constantly drawing attention to himself or herself can be annoying. A parent can get tired of him or her. The kid commands your life. You spend most of your time catering to him or her. Some children misbehave to seek attention. Parental concern for the children requires that they deal with such attention- seeking behavior patterns.

Tips to Handle Attention-seeking Kids

  • Do not encourage such attention seeking behavior patterns. Do not always respond to their calls. Let them realize you have other things to take care of
  • Strike a balance between how much attention you can give and how busy you are
  • Kids need for attention should not turn into demands for attention. Do not give into their tantrums, teasing and nagging
  • Let them know that they are also important, but other matters also need to be given adequate importance
  • Give positive attention and approval to their behavior patterns, which need to be appreciated. Positive parental approval helps children to understand their behavior better
  • Do not give negative attention by paying attention to their misbehavior
  • Manipulative children should not be encouraged
  • Appreciate good behavior
  • Even if you are busy give adequate attention to a kid. Merely visiting the school or helping him or her with homework is not sufficient. You should spend quality time with him or her, so that the kid does not seek negative attention
  • Give them special time each day
  • Ignore the attention seeking behavior approach of the kid
  • The attention- seeking kid should be made to realize that there are other kids in the family who need attention as well
Parental concern for children is what forces parents to give adequate attention to their kid. A neglected kid can grow up to be a problematic teenager. Parents need to understand the needs of their children and accordingly devote time.

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