lovley answered Thursday July 31 2008, 10:32 pm: well before speaking to the parents observe the child and see what kind of activities he likes and try them out have him channel all the disobediance in to something positive. Try this draw a map of the house and include things you have hidden through out the house and have him find them(go with him).Also practice a pretend earthquake and have him get to a safe spot you have chosen from everyroom in the house. If none of this works simply talk to the parents and explain that he is disrespectful wnen they are not around [ lovley's advice column | Ask lovley A Question ]
AnonymousAdvisor answered Thursday July 31 2008, 12:25 am: You should first have a talk with the child.
Explain to him that if his behavior doesn't change that you will approach his parents and explain the situation to them.
If that doesn't work, play games with him, do stuff that he wants to do.
When he acts well reward him, when he doesnt put him in time out for however old he is, if he complains, double it.
Hope I helped. [ AnonymousAdvisor's advice column | Ask AnonymousAdvisor A Question ]
SoxGh3to answered Wednesday July 30 2008, 11:04 pm: you should talk to the childs parents about his behavior changes ..the person below me is somewhat right it looks as if the child is lacking attention from his parents ..try doing fun things with him such as , playing or reward him for every good deed he does. The kid is just asking for attention but I'd deff talk to his parents about it. [ SoxGh3to's advice column | Ask SoxGh3to A Question ]
hotpiiinkx answered Wednesday July 30 2008, 8:36 pm: thats probably a sign that he doesn't get a lot of attention from his parents.. maybe you can tell him that if he continues to misbehave then you're calling his parents. b/c it seems like he really wants to make his parents happy & tell him that theyre going to be disappointed to hear that he isn't listening to you. [ hotpiiinkx's advice column | Ask hotpiiinkx A Question ]
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