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Cheeky Kids Grow Up To Become Confident Adults

Posted By  
29/04/2020
10:00 AM

Raising children isn't all hugs, kisses, and laughter all the time. Sometimes, your child may act differently or may show behavioural patterns that might be unacceptable to you. However, instead of reacting, you, as a parent, need to understand that a child's behaviour changes as they grow older. If their behaviour doesn't please you, you need to weigh your reaction very carefully.


How a kid is in their childhood defines the type of adult they'll grow up to be. The way you treat them goes a long way. If your kid is cheeky and you're concerned, you need not worry. Cheekiness seems amusing and playful when a child is young. It shows that your kid is healthy. A playful kid is a healthy kid. However, did you know that cheeky kids usually grow up to become confident adults?

 

Understanding Cheeky Kids

Every kid goes through a cheeky phase. They'll answer back, pass sarcastic comments, and even be disrespectful or mean sometimes. While you may find these abrupt responses amusing when they're young, it'll have you worried as your child grows up. Although it is important to teach kids that it is not okay to behave that way, the plus side is that cheeky kids are usually very confident when they grow up.

 

Raising Confident Kids

One of the key tips for raising your kid to be confident is to let them act their age. Putting a kid under the pressure of performing or behaving in a certain way can greatly reduce their confidence in themselves. If your child wants you to let them be, you should let them be. One of the many reasons why kids want to break free from their parents is the constant nagging and supervision.


You need to understand the needs of a growing child and give them the space they need. We are, in no way suggesting that you leave the kids to be completely on their own. All we're suggesting is that you give them space and let them grow!


It is okay for a child to get frustrated and behave in a certain manner, which you might find unacceptable. As a child grows up, they pick things up from their friends, TV, and from their parents. Instead of lashing out at them, you should be empathetic. Let your kid know that it is okay to feel the way they're feeling.


This way, you're teaching your kids to understand, accept, and acknowledge their feelings. You might not realise it now, but it is one of the key factors that make a child grow up to be a confident adult!


There is no doubt about the fact that confident kids grow up to become confident adults. A shy child will only get shyer as they grow up. Therefore, you must build your child's confidence in their formative years. Suppressing your kids and expecting them to behave in a certain way will only make your child grow up to become suppressed, frustrated, and extremely shy individuals.