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Dealing with a child with a choleric temperament can be challenging, but understanding their characteristics and applying appropriate strategies can make the journey rewarding. This video explores the typical characteristics of choleric children, including their assertiveness, competitiveness, impulsiveness, and emotional intensity. These children often have difficulty coping with defeat and may assume leadership roles in groups. Their perseverance and demandingness, when misdirected, can result in selfishness and vanity. We also detail their distinctive physical characteristics and gait. 00:00 - Introduction 01:07 - Characteristics 01:24 - Assertiveness 02:00 - Not afraid to take initiative 02:58 - Competitiveness 04:03 - Impulsiveness 04:39 - Emotional intensity 05:58 - Can't handle defeat 06:16 - Leadership 06:44 - Perseverance 06:57 - Demanding 07:23 - Compact and imposing physique 07:53 - Resolute and dynamic gait 08:08 - How to deal: 08:27 - Set clear limits 08:59 - Teach self-correction skills 09:33 - Praise positive behavior 10:24 - Provide challenging activities 11:12 - Be patient 11:27 - Don't give orders or scold in front of people 11:59 - Show Confidence 12:24 - Encourage Through Action To effectively deal with an angry child, it is essential to set clear boundaries. Setting rules and limits helps channel their assertiveness in a positive way. Teaching self-regulation skills is equally crucial. Helping the child develop impulse and emotional control is essential. Strategies such as practicing deep breathing and conflict resolution can be valuable. Reinforcing positive behavior is an essential practice. Encouraging the child to use their assertiveness in constructive ways is essential for their development. Providing challenging and competitive activities can channel their energy in a healthy way. It is important to be patient, recognizing that these children can become frustrated easily. Learning to deal with defeat and frustration in a constructive way is an essential skill that must be taught. In addition, convincing through the heart is more effective than giving orders. Avoiding scolding in front of others is important, as these children want to lead and be praised. Showing confidence and guiding their activities will help them take care of the details and maintain consistency. At school, encouraging their initiative is essential. They don't like being late and are happy when they are given tasks to show to the class. It is vital to remember that each child is unique, even if they share the choleric temperament. Adapting strategies according to their individual needs and personal characteristics is essential for healthy and balanced development. Understanding and dealing with a choleric child requires empathy, patience and dedication, but the results can be incredibly rewarding. ???? Check out my book: “Grávida e Prática - Um guia sem rodeios para a mãe de primeira viagem”! Amazon: https://amzn.to/3RcgWCs For more details, watch the video about it: http://bit.ly/gravidaepraticaolivro #Maternity #Pregnancy #Newborn To receive notifications of new videos, activate the notification alert (by clicking on the bell). http://www.macetesdemae.com / macetesdemae / macetesdemae / macetesdemae / macetesdemae Production: http://www.laranjaazul.com.br Music by Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com) Footage by Videoblocks (https://www.videoblocks.com) and Envato Elements (https://elements.envato.com/curated)