Saturday, February 6, 2016

How to stop children's quarrelling

By: Mrs. Janet King

"Every child argues. It's a fact that will always remain true. Nevertheless, we, as mothers, aunts, teachers and guardians, want to stop fights before it breaks the relationship between children. Some kids squabble over anything, or everything, and sometimes they will not talk to each other for days. Here is some advice for arguing children. Find the trouble maker, as in the photograph shown it is Felicity, and stop the children from ramming into each other, as that can hurt and cause nosebleeds. Let the victim explain the cause of the argument. Arguments are mostly simple and silly really, they just need to kiss and make up. If they cannot get along with chores or any other thing together, do not separate them, it will only make matters worse. The trick is, have them do things together, their relationship will be restored if you keep this habit up. Not that hard to do, is it?  Don't give up on your children, although they may be a handful at times, and they most certainly will be."

             

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