Perhaps.
But the child will most certainly will have self worth issues or an inferiority complex.
It depends on how often you call him/her bad and under what context.
Just don't call him/her bad for every little thing. That's when they will start not caring because who would really care about doing good and still got called bad?
You need to use positive reinforcement along with the negative. That makes a balanced child.The behavior of someone that is growing up is from whoever is around them if there is bad behavior the child will grow up and have bad behavior if there is good behavior the child will grow up with good behavior.
Yes, it's true. I did. Of course, I'm not telling you my name! I'm the one who asked the question anyway.
Yes it is true. Your child inhales second hand smoke from your cigarettes. The damage to your child's health is as bad if not worst than the damage you do to yourself.
yes he did have a bad child hood he from the hood
yes, if your child is not the right age to understand to not take it seriously, and no, if your child knows or understands the fact that it might not be true.
No, there is no relation for Sunflowers and winter season.
no atleast she now knows how uu feel about her! AnswerNo, that would be a good thing.
Eyebrow rings are really bad because it can mess up your true facial look and when you get eyebrow rings it usually means that you will have a bad reputation when you grow up.
It's important that they do. So if they don't, it's bad. Really bad. Have you heard the saying, 'Breakfast is the most important meal of the day?' Well it's true. Very true.
cuase it could be serios someone could telling your child bad things or making them do things so sit down and talk.
If the child was in your care and something happens, yes. If you deliberately caused something to happen to the child, yes. This is true for anyone's child. Depending on the accident, it could be a criminal charge. Such as child neglect, or if that bad, homicide.
you can't prevent a child from learning bad things in modern schools nowadays, but the best way to protect them is to break the ice and preparing them for what is to come, telling them your expectations and acknowledging that those expectations should be lived up to. x