Children have many different behaviors. Most people will love a child no matter how that child behaves. Some children will try to test a person's patience by behaving badly, while other children bring nothing but joy in a person's life. I love all the children in my family, although they all have various behaviors. The different behaviors include good children, spoiled children, bratty children, and bad children.
A good child has many good qualities. This child is always respectful of his or her parents and of other people. This child says please and thank you. He or she acts properly at home and in public. Parents of a good child love to bring their child to town or to different events. He or she does what he or she is told to do; therefore, he or she does not get fussed at or punished. Everybody offers to babysit for the parent of a good child. I love to babysit my nephew Cole because he has very good behavior. I often catch myself bragging to other people about how good and smart Cole is. When a child has good behavior, the parents of that child are proud to be his or her parents. .
A spoiled child, unlike a good child, is not respectful of others, unless he or she gets his or her way. This child acts properly at home, but he or she does not act properly in public, unless the parents let him or her have his or her way. This behavior makes another person believe that this child can get away with anything. This child does not get told what to do because his or her parents do it for him or her. Jody, another nephew of mine, is very spoiled. Jody does not have to pick up his toys after play time, does not get punished for doing something wrong, or does not have to listen to other people in authority. Parents of a spoiled child believe that their child cannot do anything wrong. People, especially me, are very hesitant to babysit a spoiled child. Although other people think that this child is somewhat irritating, the parents are very proud of their child.