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Some Kids Are Just Challenging

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Author/Source: EffectiveParenting.org

Topic: Discipline

Children aren't robots; they're people, and have a will of their own. You can influence but not control them.

Parents sometimes feel that because their child is a challenge that they, as parents, are the problem. "If I would just do the right things then I wouldn't have this problem with my kids," they say. Of course, we, as parents can have a lot of influence on our kids, but it's certainly not the whole story.

Children aren't robots; they're people, and have a will of their own. You can influence but not control them. That's why parents with challenging children benefit by developing a character development plan uniquely tailored to each child. You can do this yourself by following these steps:


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