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How Should Parents and Teachers Deal with the Behaviour of Students

Find out how to discipline your kids once they enter higher secondary school. Expert advice can help you provide your childu2019s emotional needs at this time.

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How Should Parents and Teachers Deal with the Behaviour of Students

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  1. How Should Parents and Teachers Deal with the Behaviour of Students As kids get older, discipline becomes important. You want to raise well-behaved kids. But how should parents and teachers handle behavior that might seem disruptive? Here are a few of the suggestions that you could try out. By knowing the right approach, you can nip problems in the bud and prevent non- compliant behavior in your kids. Give Them Support As your child enters higher secondary school, their search for identity grows. They want to start making decisions. They want to find ways to express themselves. Don’t hold them back when they try to do this. Support their search for growth and identity. Make it easier for them to express themselves. It’s essential for their growth that they feel allowed to express who they are and what they feel. Their behaviour might come off as disruptive but remember that they’re only trying to find out who they are. Give them the space to do that. Be patient. Learn About Adolescent Development Read up on what your child is facing as a teenager. What are the usual pressures they deal with? It’s also ideal to talk to your child’s teacher. How is s/he doing at school? If you think the school doesn’t offer the kind of learning environment that is supportive of your child’s development, though, look elsewhere. There are plenty of private schools in Abu Dhabi that might be a better fit for your kid. Transferring your child to the right school will help Build a Bond Create a bond with your child. You can do that and still give them independence. Freedom is important while your child is growing up. You can still be very present in your kid’s life and not dominate it. For one, don’t invade your child’s privacy. Try, no matter how hard you find it, to strike a balance between being there for them and letting them go. Let them make their own decisions and mistakes. With a solid bond, your child will find it easier to talk to you about what’s going on. They’ll listen to you better when you call them out on their behaviour. Use Humor Being serious all the time can drive your child further away from you. Jokes or using humor or learning how to take things lightly helps a tremendous amount. When things get difficult and your child acts in a way that might be out of line, you finding a way to approach that with humor helps. It teaches the child how to handle similar situations in the future. It also helps them see what’s wrong with their actions in a way that doesn’t deal them with extensive emotional damage. Be Empathetic Your kid will make mistakes. It’s part of life. You didn’t start out perfect and you shouldn’t expect your child to be that way, too. But if you use your empathy, your child will remember that for the rest of their life. When they find themselves in a difficult situation, they’ll remember how you used empathy to reach

  2. out to them. Remember that your child is growing up. Their emotional range isn’t all that great yet. That means they’ll take their cue from you. Whatever you do now, how you handle those tantrums or bad behaviour, will set the course for their future. From you, they can either learn how to respond to these behaviours with judgment or kindness. Work hard to make sure they learn the latter. To help you, make sure you pick a school that believes in treating kids with empathy as well. That way, whatever your kid learns at home will be supported by everything s/he learns at school.

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