She is 6 years old and after watching tv aur after playing with friends for 1 hour, she behave rudely, anxious, hatefull behaviour, if we pamper her then she will be ok, remains calm, behaves normally, when she watches tv cartoon or serial with us then after switching off tv or asking to quit playing then she behaves rudly.
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Dear lybrate-user ji the child is addicted to tv/cartoons. I do hope that she is a single child as well. Children behave oddly when their tantrums are not met. They try to be hyperactive and behave rudely. In this situation, you need to reduce the tv watching hours and bring her to more direct activities like painting, music, dancing or reading books. Slowly, the behaviour will also change. A child sees the parents and imitates. So if you spend long hours in front of the tv or mobile, the child will mimic and think that it is the best thing to do. This is a huge challenge that parents face during this pandemic time. Please be patient and spend more quality time with the child.
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Hello sir! this phase of growth of child is very critical and decisive about the kind of personality he/she is going to develop in future. It is unfortunate that due to the current covid scenario, children are unable to engage in outdoor activities much. The main culprit here is screentime. Please keep your children away from getting hooked up to the screens all day long be it tv or mobile phones. Increased screen time is a mode of passive learning and once the child develops interest in passive learning they lose interest in any kind of active learning activities like talking with people, being inquisitive, reaching out for all kind of new things they see around them. But the problem can be sorted out at home also by a little more effort on the part of parents. 1. Limit the screen time to max 2 hours day. (recommended international guidelines as per age) 2. Engage them in active learning skills. 3. Spend more time in playing, talking with them and questioning them. 4. I know it’s difficult being parents not to pamper your child, but try to do it in moderation only. Hope this helps. You can reach out to me anytime for consultation and any further queries. Will be happy to help. Thank you.
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