Thursday, December 27, 2018

THE CHILD SILENT PROBLEM




THE CHILD SILENT PROBLEM

Bow down? Do not answer when asked and do not like to mingle? Certainly that behavior is a concern for parents when it happens to their loved ones.

Childlike attitudes, especially when side by side with strangers or outside the family group often make parents worried when thinking of the ability of the child to adjust to him when he goes to school tomorrow.

Among the factors that influence the attitudes of children are the genetic factors. Parent exposure to social sciences, lifestyle environments and guardians or caregivers. genetic factors play an important role in the formation of a child's personality. This quiet child's attitude is also the norm of his descendants. For example, when one parent is less talkative or quiet, his son has greater potential to inherit that attitude.

Children may not be separated by a quiet attitude but can be nurtured and exposed to social science. However, if no exposure is given to the child, they will continue to be silent and cause social interaction to be difficult when applied to school.

We can differentiate children at care centers or at home. In nurseries, more children mingle, easy to be friendly and not shy and joking with many people of all ages. Children living in homes should be given good guidance in socializing, how to communicate and talk about it.

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