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How Can Behavioral Problems Be Addressed?

We have triplets, 2 girls & one boy, they are 14yrs of age. while 2 children are doing good, the second child(girl) is having some behavior problems such as 'small child' like behavior, arrogant, sibling complex, etc. we feel to consult the experts at this early stages, (we live in Mysore, 140kms from Bangalore) pls suggest.
Mon, 22 Sep 2014
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If he is having behaviour problems which is getting difficult to control, taking psychological counseling sessions in child guidance clinic will bw extremely helpful. in the sessions the specific problems could be identified and the manner to handle your child will be taught to you... In the mean time try not to punish him for his deeds. Try to be sympathetic and reward him for every good behaviour he does. for the arrogant behaviour explain him he has to correct it to have the reward.
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How Can Behavioral Problems Be Addressed?

If he is having behaviour problems which is getting difficult to control, taking psychological counseling sessions in child guidance clinic will bw extremely helpful. in the sessions the specific problems could be identified and the manner to handle your child will be taught to you... In the mean time try not to punish him for his deeds. Try to be sympathetic and reward him for every good behaviour he does. for the arrogant behaviour explain him he has to correct it to have the reward.