Silent Reason Kids Reply: Children reply back for these 10 reasons, but parents often ignore them..

10 Silent Reason Kids Reply: Sometimes the things children say pierce straight to the heart. As a parent, when your child replies, it seems as if he is not appreciating what you are saying. But is it just rudeness? Or are there some other reasons hidden behind it? Children replying is not just a behavior, it is sometimes a reflection of the turmoil going on inside them. They are feeling something, which is not easy for them to put into words. Let's know those 10 common reasons which we often do not pay attention to.

1. When they feel the need for freedom

As children grow up, they want to make decisions on their own. When they feel that everything is being imposed on them, they start talking back. This is their way of showing that "I can also think something."

2. When they feel that they are not being heard
If their opinion is ignored repeatedly, they start responding in response. This can be a sign of uneasiness accumulated in their heart.

3. When they see such behavior at home or outside
Children do what they see. If someone always talks back at home or on TV, then they also learn to talk in the same way.

4. When they are tired or under stress
They start responding due to lack of sleep, school pressure, or some fear. Sometimes they do not understand why they are doing this.

5. When they feel that no one is with them
If the child feels lonely, he can behave like this to attract attention. This is a kind of message of “Look at me, I am here”.

6. When they don't know where the limit is
When children don't understand what is okay and what is not, they start testing the limits. If the rules change every time, they get confused and start responding.

7. When their self-confidence is weak
Some children talk back to hide their weaknesses. They try to show that they are strong, but inside they are insecure.

8. When they want to gain control
If some events in life are going out of their control like fights between parents, or problems at school, then they respond to show control over something or the other.

9. When their development is taking a new direction
At every age, children learn something different. Responding is sometimes a part of this change, especially when they try to put their ideas out loud.

10. When they feel constantly criticized
If children repeatedly feel that they are being called out for everything, they may start talking back. This may be a way to protect their self-esteem.

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