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How do you deal with your difficult child's insults, etc?
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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 492643" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Ok, that's interesting (useful). The consensus is to ignore it. I generally remonstrate with him and tell him to stop - but then he is not in a totally-out-of-control rage, he is being very difficult and unpleasant, out of order as we say - and eventually he does. It doesn't happen when he is at school. Yesterday and today he was with the childminder - I have a ridiculous workload right now - and has been watching a lot of television which, she and I both noted, makes him excited and aggressive. It's also addictive for him and he demands to watch more and more. My television has tonight strangely broken and cannot be watched any more...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 492643, member: 11227"] Ok, that's interesting (useful). The consensus is to ignore it. I generally remonstrate with him and tell him to stop - but then he is not in a totally-out-of-control rage, he is being very difficult and unpleasant, out of order as we say - and eventually he does. It doesn't happen when he is at school. Yesterday and today he was with the childminder - I have a ridiculous workload right now - and has been watching a lot of television which, she and I both noted, makes him excited and aggressive. It's also addictive for him and he demands to watch more and more. My television has tonight strangely broken and cannot be watched any more... [/QUOTE]
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