There was a loud knock on the door. Along with the sound of a boy shouting my name without pronouns. I hurriedly got up and walked to open the door. I saw a fat kid. He's as tall as my navel. He is the son of my co-worker. We live in a nearby room called Phet. Even though I'm angry, I can still suppress my emotions.
So he just patted his head lightly. along with saying
"A friend playing with you? Say it nicely."
Phet spoke in a softer voice and said.
“There are items being delivered in front of the factory.”
I once read a book about child psychology. In the book he said If a child does something that is not right or not, The best way to deal with this type of child is to Say what you want the child to do in a strong voice. The advice from the book seems to have worked.
After that, for another few months during daytime work. The cement mixer mixes the sludge until it's ready. P'Thong took on the responsibility of filling the bag with the silt-clamping cement powder. After that, he threw the bag to a colleague sitting nearby. Protect from tying rubber bands When the person finished tying the rubber bands on the bag He would throw the bag to the person sitting next to him who would seal the bag. When the bag is finished sealing
He would put the bag on the table next to him. to wait for another co-worker to take those bags and place them on the place (One place must have 200 bags of sediment-finishing cement lined up. It's called one lot.) When 1 lot is complete, you have to bring a forklift to lift the place in front of you to wait for delivery. When the old place was taken away
Had to put in a new place. P'Tul took on this responsibility. While he brought the place Phet pedaled his bicycle and parked it next to him. I told him and said
"Buffalo"
Then he cycled past.
P'Tul furrowed his brow and raised his voice to teach.
“Aggressive, I'll hit you right on the head.”
Phet kicked his bicycle back and cursed in response. He said,
“You buffalo, hey!”
Punishing children by using violence or cursing them in this way There seems to be no way to change the child's behavior. This will only make the child angry and find ways to retaliate.