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Signs Your Child Needs More Attention From You

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Children act in different ways to get attention. They need undivided attention from their parents every now and then. When they don’t get it from them, they are likely to act out in different ways. From throwing a tantrum, talking back to their parents, withdrawing into their cocoon, these are just some of the signs that your child demands attention from you.

A lot of times parents are unable to gauge these signs in the right light and end up scolding the child. However, as a practice, parents should pause and reflect on why a child is acting the way they are.


Listed below are some signs that a child needs attention from you.

If your child is becoming more clingy
If you notice a change in the behaviour of your child, with them becoming more clingy to you without any reason, it is a sign that they need your attention and love. So, instead of rebuking the child for becoming too clingy, shower them with love and you will notice an instant upliftment in their mood. Chances are they will also feel assured and give you some space too.

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If your child demonstrates attention-seeking behaviour
If your child throws tantrums, has shifts in their mood or act out, then all of these are signs they need your attention. Parents must not ignore these signs and reciprocate their child’s unusual behaviour with love and love alone.

If your child retreats into their cocoon
If you see your otherwise jovial kid withdraw from social settings and go into their cocoon, then it’s a sign that something is troubling them and they need attention. Parents must notice the sign immediately and comfort their child so that they feel at ease.

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If they’re deliberately not complying with your instructions
If your child deliberately avoids following your instructions and does the opposite, it may not necessarily mean that they’re disrespecting you. On the contrary, it may mean they are doing so to attract your attention.

If your child talks back to you
If a child argues with you or talks back to you to show their displeasure, instead of scolding them, take a pause and reflect if they are doing so just to get your attention. Deal with them gently and have a one-to-one conversation with them in a calm tone and this is likely to put your child at ease.
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