Okay, several reasons....children are born a blank slate and all their behaviours are learnt. So they copy what they see. Either through parents/siblings/family members...or through the media such as computer games/some tv programmes. The only exception to this rule is if the child has a behaviour problem. My son has high functioning autism and social and emotional difficulties(amongst a long list of other things!) He sometimes seems to speak out of turn, but doesn't realise it. He also sees the world very literally. For example, if he sees an overweight person, he wouldn't dull it down and call them chubby....hed say "fat!". He has no real concept of social acceptance and doesn't understand his terms and use of vocab is often quite offensive!
It's also important to remember where your child is in his/hers development. Young children are naturally selfish and we have to teach them not to be.
To effectively address and manage rude and defiant behavior in a 5-year-old child, parents can use positive reinforcement, set clear and consistent boundaries, provide consequences for negative behavior, and communicate openly with their child to understand the underlying reasons for their behavior. It is important for parents to remain calm and patient while addressing the behavior and to seek support from professionals if needed.
Very rude business behavior might be talking back to a customer that has a problem. Very rude business behavior might also be ignoring a customer. Very rude business behavior, too can be firing an employee because their opinion does not agree with management.
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Ricki Lake - 1992 Rude Behavior was released on: USA: September 1997
1. Be professional, stick to business and don't respond or make any comments about rudeness or personal things. 2. Keep the contact as brief as possible. 3. If the behavior is very rude or more than rude, ask for assistance - get someone who will just stand there and witness the interaction of you and your customer. This will usually stop the rude behavior, and if it doesn't at least your witness will be able to report that you were professional and didn't cause the rude behavior. 4. There is no rule that you have to accept rude behavior. If the behaviour is sufficiently rude (especially if your assistant can verify that the behavior is rude) you should ask for assistance of someone who has the power to ask the customer to leave.
When dealing with a 4-year-old who is rude and defiant, parents can set clear and consistent boundaries, use positive reinforcement for good behavior, and provide consequences for negative behavior. It is important to remain calm and patient while also addressing the behavior promptly. Seeking guidance from a child psychologist or counselor can also be helpful in managing challenging behavior.
That you should stay away from those who act of a rude behavior
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Study the behavior of your friend, and notice what makes him/her to react in that manner. You can help avoid those things that makes him/her to be rude. You can also talk to him/her to change his/her behavior.
No one should be rude to children, specially their parents, but it is not illegal to be rude to your own child within limits. If it gets to be abusive to the child, endangering the child's safety or wellbeing, then you cross into the realm of not okay.
When your husband acts like a child around his mother it means he's a spoiled little boy and 'mama' is enabling his behavior by letting him be rude to you. Your husband is use to be coddled and spoiled by his mother and expects you to do the same thing and thus, he making a point when his mother is around and rude to you. It's time you said something to both your husband and his mother and tell him he can go live with his mother because you are not about to stay in a marriage where he is rude to you.