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| | Normal Behavior Problems In Children |
 | | Now I'm certainly not advocating or condoning this type of antisocial behavior but I would imagine that if we parents were honest with ourselves, many of us would have to admit that as youngsters we were no exceptions to this research finding. |
 | | Here is a partial list of behavior problems that researchers have found to occur in normal children: nightmares, nailbiting, lying, oversensitivity, mood swings, temper tantrums, shyness, excessive demands for attention, selfishness in sharing, cheating, food finickiness, overactivity, stealing, specific fears or worries, negativism, jealousy, bed wetting, sibling rivalry, and speech disfluencies. |
 | | In other words, the existence of these problem behaviors does not necessarily indicate that your child is emotionally disturbed and in need of immediate professional attention. |
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