Sentences with phrase «disobedient kids»

Dealing with disobedient kids is a very common problem which most of the parents face these days and it becomes a very tough task...
Dealing with disobedient kids is a very common problem which most of the parents face these days and it becomes a very tough task to teach discipline and obedience to such kids.
Hence, follow he below given tips to deal with disobedient kids:
Not that I would rather have disobedient kids, but... actually that's closer to the truth.

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I wouldnt kiII my kids for being disobedient and wouldnt ever own sIaves like the bible says you can though.
Christie - Mizell began the research thinking that mothers» work hours — since mothers overwhelmingly are the ones to care for and monitor children — would be more likely to have an impact on whether children exhibited bullying behavior such as being cruel to others, being disobedient at school, hanging around kids who get in trouble, having a very strong temper and not being sorry for misbehaving.
What he found is that it was children's perception of how much time they spent with their fathers that had the most impact on bullying behavior, such as being cruel to others, being disobedient at school, hanging around kids who get in trouble, having a very strong temper and not being sorry for misbehaving.
That may be enough to keep the kids bobbing along — and there are worse heroes for a kid to have than Arnold — but apart from the shenanigans of civil - disobedient senior citizens, this movie offers little to keep accompanying parents interested.
It doesn't stop there, as once our four young disobedient classmates find themselves in detention all in their own ways, Jumanji is unearthed in a dirty storage room that they are tasked with cleaning as punishment, with the kids subsequently getting sucked into the game after selecting their characters (which is now a video game resembling an SNES console), the embracing of familiar gaming tropes and knowledge of their mechanics continue to be on full display.
How do you differentiate between kids with ODD and those who are willfully disobedient, such as those those whose explosive behavior is goal - directed?
Teachers need to differentiate between kids who are disobedient and those who are anxious, says child trauma expert Barbara E. Oehlberg.
Under the headline «The Return of the «Fourth R»» — referring to «respect, responsibility, or rules» — a news magazine recently described the growing popularity of such practices as requiring uniforms, paddling disobedient students, rewarding those who are compliant, and «throwing disruptive kids out of the classroom.»
Kids who experience this relationship are more likely to have poor social skills (e.g., withdrawal or aggression), and tend to be disobedient and impulsive.
If you have a child who you describe as «the disobedient one» you may end up asking them to do less than the other kids just to avoid confrontation.
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