Misbehaved children
Updated | By tanstan fourie
How do you deal with other people’s misbehaved kids - do you confront the parent or the child? Darren shares his experience of misbehaved kids at a birthday party.

Children misbehave for numerous reasons – if you can identify why they misbehave it becomes more manageable to address their behaviour.
According to Global post, if a child cannot receive positive attention, he or she will seek negative attention therefore resulting in bad behaviour.
Darren’s daughter was at a birthday party this past weekend – at the party Darren was shocked because of all the misbehaved children and no one was addressing the situation!
The children were so naughty and misbehaved they had Darren's little girl in tears!
He was wondering who is to blame – the parent or the child?
Isn’t it the parent’s responsibility to address their child’s wrong behaviour at either a birthday party or in public?
We asked our Facebook fans how they deal with other people's misbehaved kids - this is what they had to say:
The Greater Good Science Center studies the psychology, sociology, and neuroscience of well-being, and teaches skills that foster a thriving, resilient, and compassionate society - they explain how to Deal with Misbehaving Kids here.
What do you think – do you approach the parent or the badly behaved child?
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