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How does a child's rebellion manifest?

A child's rebellion is expressed in various ways. These include resistance to hygiene rules, refusal to eat or excessive consumption of food. It manifests through aggression and sadism, as well as various self-destructive acts. Indifference towards the world, laziness, passivity, and extreme forms of pathological self-destruction are also characteristics of this rebellion.

Here are some examples for better understanding: A child displays rebellion by refusing to adhere to hygiene rules, such as not washing their hands before meals or after using the restroom. A child may refuse to eat food as a way of rebelling. Conversely, some children may engage in excessive food consumption, which is also an expression of their rebellion. Aggression and sadism can be a way for a child to express their rebellion. For example, they may exhibit violent behavior towards other children or animals. Some children may engage in self-destructive acts, such as self-harm or the consumption of harmful substances, to express their rebellion. Withdrawal from any interest in the world, laziness, and passivity are also forms of a child's rebellion. In extreme cases, pathological self-destruction may occur, such as self-neglect or a rejection of life itself.


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