When my kids were little, my son used to misbehave terribly at home, but was always well behaved at school, or when at someone else's house, as long as I wasn't present. I'm pretty sure he didn't like the fact that I had to divide my attention between him and his younger sister. He was also very active, and wanted to be doing something all the time, but when you also have a younger child to care for, it's not always easy to give them both the attention they deserve/want/need.
He was happiest when he was kept fully occupied, and loved it when he had time with his daddy, rambling in the local woods, being very interested in nature, and has always been a mind of information since he was little. The more attention he had, doing things that kept him occupied and interested, the better behaved he was. After worrying about his behaviour, and stressing about what he may be like when he reached his teenage years, he actually grew up to be a lovely young man ... you wouldn't think he was the same person!Lol
It's difficult for young parents to find the time, with jobs and homes to run, and other children to take care of, but it reaps rewards the more time you are able to give attention to the kiddies. Not an easy task though these days!
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