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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.

Has Your Kid Fallen Into Bad Company?

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.

Story first published: Friday, October 24, 2014, 8:43 [IST]
Read more about: parenting kids