The term bad
behavior is a Pandora box in itself and encompasses loads of stuff like the
small innocuous ones of being jealous ,
angry , careless of their stuff , ill-managed about their belongings, sibling
rivalry etc to some really big and obnoxious
ones like using expletives , stealing , bullying , lying , peer pressure
inspired foul language & shallow behaviors and attitudes , irresponsible
actions – drinking , smoking , doing drugs , befriending and meeting up with strangers
on online platforms , acting vain , etc
and believe me the list is huge...
As a parent
these might seem daunting enough but instead of exploring them individually, I
want to explore it on the whole as I believe that there are a few things that
if implemented as rules or family culture would certainly build a consensus and
give space enough for all in the unit to live according to their individual
likings, tastes and aspirations but in a cohesive manner.
While there
is little a parent can do to prevent their kids from influences especially
negative ones coming from the social circle of their kids, yet they can always
build up the counter effect by pumping up the power of positive inputs at home
and influences to have a balancing effect.
A few
reasons that I have been able to understand regarding unreasonable behaviors
in kids are:
·
A
DOMINATING PARENTING STYLE: To maintain a healthy Family environment scale, we
need to be promoting discussions and involve kids in decisions about them. It
not about promoting your pre conceived ideas and notions but to build consensus
to reach a mutually agreeable decision to the problems in hand.
A dominant style hinders
is one sided and thus resented that later culminates into rebellion.
An overly pampering and
lenient parenting has its own demerits too.
A parent needs to choose
a middle path that is a balanced mix of the two.
·
SUPPRESSING
THEIR NEEDS OR IGNORING THEIR DEMANDS POINT BLANK: Kids today have access and
exposure to so many groups / platforms and are fully aware of the latest in
different fields. Instead of expecting them to be a follower in today’s era of
being leaders, let’s be reasonable and open about their demands, help them see
things, situations and people in right perspectives rather than simply using
coercion or power-play games.
·
INFLUENCES
AROUND THEM: While there is no dearth of television programs showing scheming,
power plays, criminal tendencies blatantly, the kids are flooded with
conflicting emotions and responses to various day- to-day situations and going
by their own limited judgements and lack an over- busy parents or guardians,
they are bound to falter.
·
IDENTITY
FORMATION STAGE: Lots of kids with low self esteem and below average self
concept are easily swayed by peers and their pressures. They seek to look
great, dress like celebrities or like film stars, etc that occupy big space in
our national dailies. With immature systems, they are not able to see beyond
their fashionable looks and dresses and get into a vicious cycle of a shallow
identity.
while some find solace in
being overly in brands , others might get a step further and indulge in
behaviours or substances forbidden for their age.
·
LACK
OF REAL TIME ROLE MODELS: With the
family getting nuclear, the guiding angels in a child’s life are very less and
too distant to guide and come to their rescue when needed. Also Double income
parenting hardly leaves parents with any energy to indulge in some meaningful
stuff except mindless cinema viewing and mall hopping and numbing their senses
with shopping, good food and good times.
·
SCHOOLS
PRIORITY ON VALUE – EDUCATION: schools are so busy doing
un-conventional stuff like robotics , space- workshops ,cubing, etc for
the primary classes too that the poor old world subject of developing values in
kids while they are still young , has literally no takers.
If you are too keen on it and have energies left after your work and
getting them weekly UT ready etc, it is humanly pretty challenging too.
Hence it
wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that it’s not the kids but the constant
exposure of mixed influences that is playing foul. To top it all, their biological
(both physical and hormonal)changes work against them like for example their
circadian cycle changes such that
it is to be blamed for sleeping late at
night and taking their own sweet time to get up in the day , their white / grey
matter (in the brain) that affects their talking and reasoning in a way that it
sounds like arguing and irresponsible responses and so much more.
Despite it
all, Parent’s role today has become very crucial and they need to be on a
constantly learning, unlearning and evolving with times journey . They need to
develop empathy, patience and discussion skills to emerge a winner with their
parenting and kids that are sorted.
I so agree with all your points. Value education and basic sharing values too need to be taught, which shows a lack in our system
ReplyDeleteGreat topic you have chosen. It is a much needed topic that needs to be discussed. As you stated value education is key and necessary to be introduced in school. Maintaining a fine balance in parenting is important for overall development of kids.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree that a value based education should be part of primary curriculum. Also another way would be to introduce children to literature which teaches values through stories. Very important topic to be discussed in today's fast paced world.
ReplyDeletethis is so insightful. good post.
ReplyDeleteActually being a parent is the real hard task. Accepting the child as a different personality becomes the problem sometimes. Knowingly or unknowingly, we try to impose our own practises on the child.
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