Many parents react incorrectly to rudeness on the part of their child.
Angry mothers and fathers begin to scold their child and be rude to him in response.
You shouldn't do that. The reaction should be calm and adequate.
The fact is that a child who has heard rude expressions and sharp phrases from his parents is unlikely to realize his guilt and is unlikely to become more polite.
On the contrary, the child will most likely begin to follow the example of mom and dad.
How to React Correctly to Rudeness from a Child
If the child is rude, the parent should say something like this: "I don't like it when you talk like that. I'm not going to continue the conversation with you. We'll talk later, when you calm down and realize you were wrong."
The main thing is to remain calm and confident. This kind of parental behavior will have a better effect on the child than shouting.
It is possible that parents' utterance of the above phrases will not produce any results. But you need to understand the following: you still can't "take it out" on your child.
Reciprocal rudeness will definitely not improve the situation. But it may well make it worse.
Earlier we talked about how to motivate a child to help around the house .