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I work at a daycare with children of all ages and this one child is so disrespectful that we dunno what to do?

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    you need to tell the parents! it is their job to raise her and its your to care for her. maybe something is going on at home, maybe this behavior is being modelled in some way at home? if you show her that you are serious and maybe try even harsher punishments. maybe pull her aside at playtime to discuss it and show her that you are concerned. i am a teacher and these techniques work for me!

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How much is his age?

Srija

Probably you should talk to the parents and get to know them and her in the process. Does she act that way at home as well? I am not sure if you should linger into the family affair though but it might has something to do with her rebellious nature. She's probably not happy about something and have no idea how to vent off her anger or just simply prefer to do something else.

Eye

Talk to the parents. Maybe they can knock some sense into her. Or they can take her to a child psychologist. If she becomes too much to handle, then tell the parents to pull her out of your daycare. The other children might pick up her habits.

Maedchen

Seems like the parents have a lot to do with that kids behavior. U must talk to them about it, I know they pay but they need to put that kid on check and teach him or her how to respect their authorities. Sometimes parents dont want to deal with these kids and that is why they are sent to you but in reality their behavior is developed at home and how much they can get away with. Also try to get more involved with the kid. Show them affection and love instead of getting frustrated with them. Help him or her to pick up and give them a treat after. Kids love treats.

NG

Well, its not really your job to teach the child how to act, her parents should be doing that. I recommend talking to them about it. Maybe threaten to kick her out if her behavior doesn't improve. This isn't your fault, the parents aren't doing their job.

Whitney

I suggest you talk to the parents and tell them what's going on...That's what I would do..

Jennifer

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