Is it normal for a child to be a tiger at home and a mouse when he goes out?

Updated on parenting 2024-07-17
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Nowadays, there are many parents who have some deficiencies in education, resulting in children being disobedient at home, crying if they can't achieve their goals, so that parents can't do anything about him, and I believe that many parents have encountered these problems. And now many young parents are very busy with work, so they leave their children to their parents to bring, the older generation of parents are very doting on their children, so children are often very strong at home, very powerful, but after going out, they are very timid, dare not communicate with others, and even in a state of autism. This kind of child is a tiger at home, but when he goes out, he becomes a mouse, this phenomenon is very abnormal, and parents need to discipline it in time.

    The reasons for this personality in children are as follows:

    The current era is not as good as in the past, every household is basically one child or two children, and the children's grandparents basically meet the requirements of the children unconditionallyNext generationAs a result, a child's whole family is coaxing, so as long as these children are coquettish at home, or crying, they can easily get the toys they want or meet their own requirements. So no matter how you toss at home, someone will pet you, which creates the children's character in the nest. If parents continue to spoil their children without principle, then it will eventually lead to the formation of such a wrong thinking in the child, at homeRampant and domineering, unreasonable.

    Nowadays, children are always pampered at home and will not be bullied, but there are no parents around to protect them when they go outside, especially when they go to kindergarten, they are surrounded by children of the same age, and no one can help him get out when he encounters problems, so it naturally produces a kind of fear. Over time, the child begins to be afraid of socializing with other people, resulting in being outsideTimid as a mouse, weak.

    Therefore, for the characteristics of children who are tigers at home and rats when they go out, parents should take the correct education methods to correct them in a timely manner, and do not regret it in the end.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is normal, because the child is generally spoiled at home, he will be very domineering, and when he gets outside, no one will let him, and gradually he will be timid.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This is very abnormal, this is because the child is timid, and it is necessary to cultivate the child's self-confidence.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This is definitely not normal, which means that this child will only bully his family, and after he goes out, he knows that others will not get used to him, so he will not bully others.

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