Question
My nephew is seven years old, and he always runs around in class. He often goes barefoot in the classroom as well. He likes to steal money to buy snacks and even steal his classmates’ money. He gets beaten up by his dad every time, but it doesn’t seem to work. The parents are quite strict, and he behaves well in front of them, but as soon as he’s away from them, he acts up like a wild horse. What is his psychology, and how can it be corrected?
Answer
Babies are still young, and sometimes they might exhibit some odd behaviors, sounds, or movements. However, parents should not panic and should observe their child more closely rather than scaring or harshly correcting them all the time. Often, these odd little actions will disappear as the child grows older. We know that children’s psychology can have a significant impact on a child’s development. If not treated promptly or with the wrong methods, its progression can be rapid, causing great harm to the patient. Therefore, parents should pay more attention to their child’s situation and seek treatment for them in a timely manner.