Limbs wrote:
Riddle wrote:
Sometimes you just don't have the time nor energy to mess around. Adult or child, we shouldn't encourage or entertain narcissistic behavior.
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Limbs wrote:
If they are genuinely sad or upset over something then absolutely. But throwing a temper tantrum for attention? If a kid goes crazy over something silly like not being allowed desert before dinner, then a pretty normal reaction I would say would to put the child away until he calms down. For the record, I'm talking about children who know better and not like... babies.Riddle wrote:
Treat them like you would a child. Just leave them alone until they calm down. Tell them you won't entertain their tantrums. Unless they are able to handle a conversation like an adult, do not bother too much.
that's not how you should treat a child tbh. children need adults' support to work thru their big emotions that they can't control yet but yes an adult should be able to do that on their ownTreat them like you would a child. Just leave them alone until they calm down. Tell them you won't entertain their tantrums. Unless they are able to handle a conversation like an adult, do not bother too much.
Sometimes you just don't have the time nor energy to mess around. Adult or child, we shouldn't encourage or entertain narcissistic behavior.