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Some Tips To Teach Kids to Stop Blaming Others and Take Responsibility for Their Behavior


2. Pay Attention To How You React.

Do not become enraged if your youngster makes a mess. Calmly respond. "Oh, you have made quite a mess. Come on, let us tidy it up." Encourage them to help with the cleanup, even if it takes longer and is not as effective as you would like. Learning to do it calmly among all the mess is quite a parenting challenge.



3. Teach Them To Find A Solution.

Nobody likes to get themselves into problematic situations. It is understandable to be concerned about the implications of one's actions. "If I say I did not finish my homework, the teacher will scream at me." They may not be able to predict how others would behave in their interactions with them. They do, however, have power over what they do. Instill in them the understanding that we all make errors. What matters is what we do after we have made a blunder. They must understand that while they will not be able to undo their error, they may assist in its healing. Inquire about their options for resolving the issue.

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