Small behavior problems parents should not ignore
- July 30, 2020
- Ally Cohen
- Child Safety Tips
unnoticed.
To some extent, however, it's important to pick your battles.
Why?
Because some behavioral problems can lead to worse issues in the future
if they aren’t dealt with immediately.
These behaviour problems can hide a much bigger picture, like gaming
addiction, cyberbullying, cybercrime, and the list goes on…
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