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Kamila Hurley
23 January, 20:11
The difficult child has what kind of response?
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Kassidy Chambers
23 January, 23:47
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Intense
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Difficult children generally caused by the self-entitled feeling that the child have to do or achieve something that they desire regardless of the consequences.
When parents tried to communicate with this type of children, they tend to response with intense answers (associated with stomping and screaming). To handle this, the parents need to take a risk and create some sort of negative reinforcement to discipline the children (does not have to be physical)
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