10 Signs Your Child Is a Brat and How to Deal With It

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6. Your child doesn’t want to share

It’s normal for kids to go through a phase where they feel like everything is entitled to them, and they don’t want to share. This stage is very common during early developmental stages, and most kids go through it.

However, as a parent, it’s your job to teach them that they should share, as it is an important part of living in a society. Therefore, the next time they cry when someone takes their toy, you can say something like this: “You can play with the truck for a few minutes, then it’s Noah’s turn.”

If your kid still doesn’t want to share their toy even after the 5 minutes are up, take it yourself and give it to the other kid to play with. Also, try to teach your kid that sharing is fun, and they could also share other children’s toys in return.

Make sure to also check: 6 Things You Should Never Say to Your Family.

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