Increased defiance and disrespect
Temurbek Akbaraliev
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IELTS 8.5 @ieltsapex
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Spoiled children who like to whine, beg, ignore, or manipulate others to get their
way may display defiance and disrespect in adulthood. When rebellion is part of a
child’s natural response, more negative behaviors are likely to develop in adulthood.
How do you handle spoiled children?
If you notice your child is spoiled, you need to resolve the issue early enough to
avoid long-term consequences. As a parent, you can start by being kind and
respectful, but responsible and firm when the situation calls for it. Set and enforce
house rules, but don’t make so many restrictions that your child sees no option but
to act out. Remember that spending quality time together will always be more
effective in building bonds and rewarding good behavior than materialistic items.
Remain calm whenever your child throws tantrums, and don’t easily give in to your
child’s demands. Learning to say “no” is part of effective parenting. If you’re
worried that your child is spoiled, there’s still time to help them develop healthier
attitudes. Try addressing some of the above behaviors and seek support from
professionals to start building better habits at home.
Essays:
Some parents buy their children whatever they ask for, and allow their children to
do whatever they want. Is this a good way to raise children? What consequences
could this style of parenting have for children as they get older?
It is true that some parents are overly permissive and tend to spoil their children. In
my opinion, this is not a good parenting style, and it can have a range of negative
long-term consequences.
If parents want to raise respectful and well-behaved children, I believe that a certain
amount of discipline is necessary. Having worked with children myself, I have learnt
that clear expectations and boundaries are necessary, and it is important to be able to
say ‘no’ to children when they misbehave or try to push against these boundaries.
This is the only way to help young people to regulate their desires and develop self-
control. In my view, parents who do the opposite and constantly give in to their
children’s demands, are actually doing more harm than good. They are failing their
children rather than being kind to them.
The children of indulgent or lenient parents are likely to grow up with several
negative personality traits. The first and most obvious danger is that these children
will become self-centred adults who show little consideration for the feelings or
needs of others. One consequence of such an attitude could be that these adults are
unable to work successfully in teams with other colleagues. A second negative trait
in such people could be impulsiveness. A person who has never lived with any
boundaries is likely to lack the patience to carefully consider options before making
Temurbek Akbaraliev
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IELTS 8.5 @ieltsapex
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decisions. This may lead, for example, to compulsive shopping, unwise financial
decisions, or even criminal activity.
In conclusion, parents should help their children to develop self-control and respect
for others, and I do not believe that the permissive parenting style supports this
objective.
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