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When children don’t receive the physical contact and affection they need, it usually starts to reflect in their behavior. As a parent, if you can help kids get their needs met, then they're behavior will not be as much of a problem. A wise experienced parent once told a story of a child who was not getting his physical needs met and it resulted in undesirable behavior. The boy was born to good parents who were very shy. They had 6 kids who all seemed to be a little rambunctious for kids that had been raised by. Soft-spoken parents. As this couple had another baby, it became harder to give all of their other children the attention they need. The children started to act out more and more to the point where most people did not want to be around them. This experienced parent who relayed this story to me told it a bit like this. “I would visit their family once a week and this child ‘john’ would cling to me jump on me and get up in my face as close as he could. One But he was not only ...

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