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Guardian of a 4 yr 7 m old boy2 years ago
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#AskTheExpert my son is 2.5 years old and recently she started becoming aggressive and beating other kids when they took his toy or he wants toy from others. What would be the reason and do need to consult for any counselling??

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Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 4 m old boy2 years ago
A. behaviour in small children changes from time to time. it is very important to give more time to the child and play with the child and this will help you in understanding why the child is having different behaviour which you are not expecting. many times rude behaviour for irritability is xmanifestation when the child is not able to express what he wants so that's spending more time with the child is important. you can take help of clinical psychologist. also sometimes behaviour changesx can be due to nutritional deficiency so you'll have to rule out that also. it is very important to totally stop tv mobile and laptop if it is going on .
Jasmine KaurMom of a 9 yr 3 m old boy2 years ago
A. Hello dear parent, this is absolutely normal among children. Do not worry. But yes you will have to explain your baby about bad manners. And give her soft punishments like do not give her toys to play with or make her stand against the wall. So tht she understands that hitting others is not tolerable. Good luck and take care
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