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...ths of age. Tyrant toddlers, they want to be independent explorers without the help of adult supervision; however they still need that supervision. They love to test their limits, by walking, which abeles them to get an object out of reach. Temper tantrum is a common toddler behavior like walking through the toy aisle at a Wal-Mart and watching your child throw himself to the ground after telling him NO he may not have a new toy today. This will usually result in angry parents, and bystanders who may comment on your child behavior. As you watch your child have a massive temper tantrum. This is as frustrating as their favorite word becomes “NO”. Thee toddlers are more mobile now and they can do things a little faster then when they were babies. Being a parent at this stage takes a lot of patience, so parents that have no or little patience, this stage seems to go on forever. The next stage is starting school. Children have new rules, teachers, and friends they have to deal with. Since all kids and parents are different, some children do not know what to do in certain situations that arise to them. They may come home talking back, using words that they have never used before. Therefore some may have to face detentions and suspension for not following the rules. Which may include talking back, not following directions and fighting with friends. For some kids who have never been exposed to solid rules and other adult authority they find a way to lash out. They hear what their friends are doing and then they may try it at home and the consciousness at home could get them into trouble. Parents are a big part of their learning experience, and they have to remember the goal for the child is constancy, stability, and honesty; therefore it is okay to watch your child to fall, because they will get up. The pre-teen years seem to be the hardest. This is when children seem to know everything about anything and will not ac...