Meal time: Everyday challenge
Feeding food to children is not a child’s play for many parents in Pakistan. Constipation, intestinal worm, anemia and other medical conditions can be causes of diminished appetite. If there is no medical issue then we have to check feeding strategies. Forcing children to eat more will simply give no result but stronger resistance/oppose from them. Forced feeding is difficult for both parents and children however there are simple and effective ways too.
It is healthier and much more beneficial for both mother and children. Make things easier, stress free, painless by helping children independent eaters.
Mothers who pressured their children about food were likely to end up with kids who avoided eating even more fiercely. Same goes for those who used food to try to shape their kids’ behavior.
Telling a lie
aggressive behaviour in Pakistani children which people in our country conveniently term as ‘childhood zidd’ (stubbornness).
Some kids strike head against wall
Last year, I saw three-year-old Ali lying down flat on a marble floor in the midst of a tantrum. Facing downward, he kicked his right leg furiously each time he wailed. When his kicks and moans did not grab the desired attention, he started banging his forehead where he was lying on the hard floor.
Beating as punishment
instant and unwarranted attention to the child’s inappropriate behaviour,
https://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/40607/parenting-in-pakistan-an-unhealthy-mix-of-care-and-competition/