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Hi, my name is Veronica Baragas, with mywigglesandgiggles.com, and I'd like to share with you, solving behavioral
problems at home, and in school. First, I'd like to see if you could get with your teachers,
and your significant others, and figure out what the problem is. Find out what it is that
you can do to help out the situation. Talking to your child about what's going on, and figuring
out what level it is that they comprehend, about what's going on. Can you as a parent
stay consistent with your discipline? and be strong enough to know, that this is something
that you can get through, with the help of others. I would consult a professional, maybe
a counselor, and somebody who can give you a more educated information on how to deal
with the behavioral problem. Take your time in figuring out the situation, and make sure
that you are well read and educated, on behavioral problems with your child. Find out if it's
aggression or depression. Are they making friends at school? Are they able to socialize
and interact with other children? There's so many things that can happen, but if you
stay consistent, and if you talk to your teachers and your spouse, you'll definitely find a
solution to solving behavioral problems. Don't ignore them.