well maybe i think children talk to themselves because , they can talk the answers they want to hear off the other person. eg. CHILD:''Lets go to the tea party'' they simply use their imagination eg. Imagination: '' lets go then''! Instead of Having another child play with them and saying CHILD2:'' tea parties are stupid lets play hide and seek!!!'' the imagination works alot better and no feelings are hurt and the child gets what they want!
Children talk back because they are still learning how to deal with conflicting emotions.
They have conflicting feelings when their parents tell them to do one thing and they want to do another thing. They want to be assertive and not get in trouble and don't understand how to do it. Interactions with peers are even less mature.
Be patient. Kids lash out at their parents because they feel safe with their parents. They know their parents will still love them whereas a friend might hold a grudge for years.
talk to them
You can talk back.
They back talk parents because when children feal a point of weakness from the parent, and if the child has been sent to bed or what not they need to make the parent feel bad. If the parent were to say I DON'T CARE to the child it will just upset them more and make them cry.
yes. because if parents didn't start with a real and clear talk with their kids from the begining, the kids will have a hard time to learn something else. Actually it will confuse them.
Because they dont want to look like a idiot
Unless the judge has made an order that says otherwise children are allowed to talk to both parents on a regular basis.
Talk to her and talk to your parents- whatever you do, dont bully back!!
Teach them ow to walk and talk and do work
Back talk, disobeying commands, being disrespectful to others, purposely going against their teachings, hitting, and other various activities.
Until you are a certain age your parents are legally responsible for you so if children do wrong, get into trouble it falls back on their parents. It is the natural job of parents to guide their children through life until the children are able to look after themselves, this is a lot easier for the parents if children have an attitude of obedience.
In most cases, a divorce will not delay getting children back from Children's Service. It will really depend on the reasons why the children were taken from the parents.
Many parents down through the ages have not talked to their children about sex. It's not a new issue, nor is it unique to the south. There are many reasons for this, but perhaps the most common one is that parents do not know how or when to approach their children with the subject.