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Children's Behaviors and Technology: How Change Can Happen Many parents today struggle with challenging behaviors in their children, such as constant screaming, occasional aggression, crying over phones, and not following instructions. These behaviors can create stress at home and make daily parenting more difficult. One of the main factors behind these behaviors is excessive use of smartphones and electronic games. Children who spend long hours in front of screens gradually lose their ability to focus, which reflects in their daily behavior. They become more impulsive and less willing to cooperate or follow rules. The encouraging part is that these behaviors can change with proper guidance and consistent support. By limiting phone and game usage and encouraging creative play and social interaction, children gradually start to develop better habits. They begin to understand boundaries, improve their ways of expressing emotions, and become more responsive to instructions. Change takes patience and persistence—it doesn’t happen overnight—but it happens step by step, day by day. By maintaining a balance between technology and creative activities, families can notice a clear improvement in their children’s behavior, creating a calmer and more positive home environment. Conclusion: Challenging behaviors such as screaming, aggression, and crying over phones are not permanent problems. With the right guidance and reduced technology use, children can gradually develop better behaviors, transforming the family environment into a happier and more harmonious space.