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Dealing With A Child Who Has Fallen Into Bad Company
Children have a lot of ways to figure out what's good for them and what might not turn out to be so good. As such, they go to any lengths if they think there is something that they want badly. Falling into bad company is a common problem most children as well as parents face. If not dealt with effectively, things can go horribly worng. In this article, we look at ways to deal with kids who've fallen into bad company.
Before we go any further, it is important to understand what exactly we imply by the phrase bad company. Bad company, in the generic sense, refers to an environment that engenders no productivity and only promotes disharmony in the mind of a person. That disharmony can be fuelled by many ways including theft, drugs, alcohol etc.
Let us go ahead and understand ways to deal with a child who has fallen into bad company. Read on...
Identify
Where
He's
Going
Wrong
The
first
thing
is
to
concretely
identify
what
your
child
is
upto
and
where
he
or
she
is
going
wrong.
As
parents,
you
can
employ
different
ways
to
do
it.
But
first,
know
what
your
child
is
up
to,
for
without
that,
it
is
impossible
to
determine
further
course
of
action.
Know
His
Friends
Know
the
kind
of
friends
your
kid
meets
and
hangs
around
with.
Dealing
with
a
kid
who
has
fallen
into
bad
company
requires
this.
Also
find
out
what
the
other
kids
do
and
know
what
their
age
is
as
well.
Talk
To
Their
Parents
Once
you
find
out
about
the
other
kids,
talk
to
their
parents.
Its
not
just
your
kid,
remember
that.
It
is
the
other
kids
as
well.
Make
sure
you
talk
to
the
parents
of
other
kids
and
bring
it
to
their
notice.
This
will
help
a
great
deal.
Counsel
Your
Kid
Once
the
above
points
are
met,
go
ahead
and
explain
to
your
kid
the
negativities
of
bad
company.
It
will
take
time
for
your
kid
to
realize
that
but
make
sure
you
leave
no
stone
unturned
in
your
efforts
to
counsel
your
child.
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