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[quote=Anonymous]My 4 year old son is always happy & smiley. He rarely cries even when he was a baby. According to his daycare teachers, he is a silly boy that likes to act silly sometimes on purpose with big smile to get attention, but overall he behaves well. I am concerned about his silliness & likes to be a follower. My concerns are he sometimes loves to act silly in public. Based on my observation, he often does it when there are other kids there that he wants to play with. And, another concern is he loves to follow other kids behavior's, including good & bad ones. If he sees a kid laughing at a crying kid, he does the same thing. If he sees a kid runs around in library, he would do the same things as well till the other kid stops running. He is often labeled as a bad behaved, silly, hyperactive at family gathering. He does not act like these at home and I hate myself have to try my best not to be super angry to yell at him in public. Any tips to tackle all these behavior? Would he outgrow these behavior once he gets older? Thank you![/quote]
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