"What makes Children Misbehave" is chapter one in the e-book Parenting a Child With a Behavioral Problem: A Practical and Empathetic Guide written by, Paquette, Penny Hutchins, Tuttle, and Cheryl Gerson in 1999. In chapter one the authors take a look at children from ages two to ten years old. They go through the those ages and they use examples that show that things such as arguing back, being mad, and just rebelling is apart of the growing process for a child. They also explain that even though children go through "developmental stages" they also express certain behaviors for "attention and to get power". I believe that this is going to be a great e-book chapter to use for my final paper because of the fact that it shows what the normal behavior should be a various ages compared to what the extremes could be. I really agree that all children tend to so similar things at certain ages and with time they usually grown out of it.
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