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Parents! Read 10 Signs That Your Child Is Spoiled

Spoil means rotten! No parent wants to hear that his/her child is spoiled but self denial can NEVER take away reality. They say you can't spoil a baby with endless amounts of holding,
rocking, and cooing, but once that child passes the toddler years, overindulgence
can make that child spoilt .
It's easy to pick out the spoiled kid on the playground . Here's a checklist of 10 signs that indicate that
you may have a rotten child on your
hands.
1. she throws tantrums often.
The surest sign of a spoiled child is one who
frequently throws temper tantrums, both in public
and at home. Your refusal to buy her sweets or biscuits makes the child bitter tantrums such that every one will be irritated.
2. She Isn't Ever Satisfied.
Spoiled children often can't express satisfaction
with what they have. If they see someone else
with something, they will want that instead. Buy expensive toys for them, the moment that child sees another child playing with ordinary 100 naira doll, the child will want to grab that one by force!
3. He Isn't Helpful.
No child likes to clean up, but once the toddler years have passed, he should be willing to help with smaller tasks, such as cleaning up his toys
and putting his shoes away, running little errands for his mom. But if such child refuses to help even when asked, my dear that child is as rotten as a rotten egg.
7. You Have to Beg Him.
A parent or caretaker is an authority figure and
should be obeyed when a request is made. You
should not need to beg your child to have a task
completed.
8. He doesn't greet his parents or elders.
No respect, the child will never greet his teachers, parents. No iota of respect or regard whatsoever. You don't need a prophet to tell you that such child is spoiled.
9. She Won't Play Alone
By the age of 4, a child should be willing (and able) to play on her own for a stretch of time.
Needing a parent or playmate to play with demonstrates her need for attention.
10. You Have to Bribe Him.
When I was a child, before my mother put meat in my soup, just know that I have worked and worked until she's satisfied! But a spoiled child will want a candy or money before he does any chore in the house.
Parents should not have to bribe their lil ones with money, toys, treats, or the like in order to get them to do routine tasks.

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