POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy4 months agoA. It's understandable to be concerned when your daughter shows negative behavior toward her father and teachers. At her age, this kind of attitude can stem from various emotional or environmental reasons.
Possible Reasons: Seeking attention or testing boundaries Feeling misunderstood or not emotionally connected Stress or changes at home/school Lack of routine, sleep, or consistent discipline Imitating behavior she sees in others What You Can Do: Observe and talk – Calmly ask her how she feels about her father and teachers without judgment. Try to understand if something specific triggered it. Encourage expression – Use play, drawing, or stories to help her express emotions safely. Model positive behavior – Show respectful communication at home for her to follow. Build bonding – Let her spend fun, non-disciplinary time with her father to strengthen connection. Coordinate with teachers – Stay in touch with her teacher to understand if the behavior is consistent or situational. Set clear boundaries – Teach respect while also validating her emotions.
If the behavior continues or worsens, a child psychologist can help identify deeper issues gently and supportively. Let me know her age if you'd like age-specific suggestions.
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