no
Parents can effectively address and support a child who is consistently acting out at school by communicating openly with the child to understand the underlying reasons for their behavior, setting clear and consistent boundaries, providing positive reinforcement for good behavior, seeking professional help if needed, and working collaboratively with teachers and school staff to create a supportive environment for the child.
Probably as old as when the child is able to consistently understand you.
i would say his dad because he was the one how started him in working with the deaf
Just say to her," When you were a child, did like to be working non-stop?" then reason with her and say that you really need a rest or you will forget everything you learn. Or you could say to her that when you finish what you've been working for, could you be able to have more fun and REST!!!
Consistently setting clear and consistent boundaries, using positive reinforcement, redirecting their behavior, and remaining calm and patient can help effectively handle a situation where a toddler consistently does the opposite of what you ask or say.
they start getting chubby
No. She is working. She has been working.
when a child under the age of 15 is working
He was Playful, hard working, and was a skilled child!
You can say "I am married and have a child." Alternatively, you could say, "I am married with one child." Both phrases clearly convey that you are in a marital relationship and have a child.
probably
He was Playful, hard working, and was a skilled child!