Parents who have achilddifficult' know how delicate it is to deal with her behavior, so they always try to find a way to live with this issue as efficiently as possible, through punishments to calmer dialogues, but they end up failing. Hannah decided to accept her daughter's chaotic behavior and the result surprised her.
How This Girl's 'Difficult Behavior' Helped Her Get Better
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Hannah's Daughter
Hannah describes that her daughter was always a “difficult child” because she was very loud when she was little, causing a lot of meltdowns and extreme mood swings at home.
The girl often hit and insulted her mother by saying “You are stupid”, “I hate you”, in her 1 to 4 years old phase.
All this harmful daughter behavior made Hannah question her ability as a mother, resulting in nights crying herself to sleep because she didn't know how to cope.
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Recognition and understanding
Many parents, upon witnessing such behavior from their own child, would immediately choose to scold the child to ensure that this behavior is not perpetuated.
This was not the case with Hannah, who took a totally different approach and tried never to “break” her daughter's personality, believing that her strong personality would be beneficial in the future.
Parent-teacher meeting
When her daughter turned six, Hannah was called to her first kindergarten parent-teacher conference and the comments about her daughter surprised her.
“The first thing out of her teacher's mouth, 'Your daughter of hers is a blessing. She's kind, she's smart, she's smart, she's got spirit, and she's a leader.' And I couldn't be more proud," reports Hannah.
Deciding to embrace her daughter's personality instead of trying to stifle it, Hannah gave her the recognition she needed to grow up to be the best person she can be.