Many parents are at a loss on the playground because they are constantly consumed with shame over their children's bad behavior.
Some adults, when going out into the city with their family, cannot get distracted for even a minute, since all their attention must be devoted to the child.
However, there are reasons for this behavior.
If children live by a strict set of rules both at home and at school, they try to find a way to "let off steam." Sometimes a child just needs to fool around, talk loudly, run around, and behave in an age-appropriate manner.
If children's behavior is generally normal, then you can turn a blind eye to it.
Sometimes the reason for not the best behavior is simple and clear: parents did not pay enough attention to the upbringing process. Therefore, experts recommend eliminating this gap.
As a rule, this can be started at any age, since children learn new things well.
Sometimes tantrums and mischief are the child's last attempt to "get through" to parents. If adults are completely immersed in their relationships, problems and interests, then children feel lonely and unnecessary.
Therefore, parents should shift their focus to their child.