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Infantile children.Infantile children are children who exhibit behaviors and characteristics characteristic of a younger age than their actual age. This may manifest in various aspects of their behavior, emotional reactions and ability to be independent. Let's look at some of the characteristics and causes of infantile behavior in children, and ways to help them overcome this condition. Characteristics of Infantile Children: Informal Behavior: Infantile children may exhibit informal behavior similar to that of younger children. For example, they may use childlike behavior. slang or inappropriate communication for their age. Dependency on Parents: Infantile children may be highly dependent on their parents, showing little independence and ability to make decisions for themselves. Lack of Responsibility: They may avoid taking responsibility for their actions and lack sufficient maturity in carrying out their responsibilities Poor adaptation to change: Infantile children may have difficulty adapting to new situations or changes in their lives, as they may lack flexibility and perseverance. Causes of infantile behavior in children: Social environment: Family environment and upbringing can have a significant influence on development of infantile behavior in children. For example, overcontrol may contribute to the persistence of childish characteristics in the child's behavior. Stress and anxiety: Prolonged periods of stress or anxiety can slow down the child's development and cause him to revert to simpler and safer behaviors characteristic of infancy or early childhood Low self-esteem: The child may feel insufficiently confident in himself and his abilities, which may contribute to the persistence of infantile behavior in an attempt to avoid his own failure or disappointment. Ways to help infantile children overcome this condition: Encouraging independence: Encourage the child to be independent and take responsibility for their own actions. Praise any steps he takes toward independence and problem solving. Setting Boundaries: Set clear boundaries and rules for your child. This will help him understand what is expected of him and develop coping skills. Positive Modeling: Set an example for your child mature and adaptive behavior by demonstrating your independence, determination and ability to take responsibility for your actions. Support and understanding: Support your child emotionally and psychologically by showing him your love, support and understanding. Help him develop skills to cope with difficulties and adapt to new situations. Consultation with a specialist: If you are concerned about your child's infantile behavior, seek advice from a pediatrician or psychologist. They can help you understand the reasons for this behavior and develop appropriate treatment and support strategies. Remember that every child is unique, and the approach to helping an infantile child should be individual and based on his specific needs and characteristics. With your care, support and love, you can help your child overcome infantile behavior and develop into a healthy, happy and independent person. If you want your requests, dreams and desires to come true! Contact us! I will help you implement them. Sign up for a consultation by phone. 8-918-019-68-24. Or pay - pay for a consultation! Start your journey today) don’t put it off until tomorrow!