Disobedience

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Disobedience

Why Do Children Disobey?


1. Exploration and Autonomy

Children are in a constant phase of learning and exploration. Disobedience can be a way to test boundaries and understand the world around them. As they seek autonomy, it is natural for them to want to make their own decisions, which sometimes means going against the instructions of adults.

2. Frustration and Emotions

Often, children are still learning to manage their emotions. Disobedience can be an expression of frustration, anger, or even confusion. It may be their way of communicating that something bothers them or that they do not understand what is expected of them.

3. Attention

Some children find that disobedience is an effective way to get the attention of adults, especially if they feel they are not receiving enough positive attention.

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