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How Do You Tell A Parent About Their Child's Behavior? by Wedding86: 5:39pm On Apr 11
How do you tell a parent about their child's behavior?



When it comes to discussing a child's behavior with their parents, open and effective communication is essential. These conversations can be sensitive and challenging, but they are important for the child's well-being and development. In this article, we will explore strategies and guidelines to help navigate these discussions with empathy, respect, and a focus on collaboration. Read all here: https://childbehavior.com.ng/how-do-you-tell-a-parent-about-their-childs-behavior/
Re: How Do You Tell A Parent About Their Child's Behavior? by mutter(f): 6:11am On Apr 12
It depends on the parents.
Some parents - there is no right way of telling them, they resent you for it.
Next they go out of their way to show you that your kids are no better.

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