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My 5 year-old - screaming, hitting, disobedient
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 233485" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Hi and welcome to the board! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>What behaviour Modifications have you tried with him? What works what doesn't? How long have you tried them for. Most things need a couple of weeks to really see if they work or not. </p><p>For example when our Daughter K was younger we tried 1,2,3 Magic... we did it and followed it strictly for about a month! </p><p>Her room was stripped bare! We stuck with it, after almost a month we realized counting and a bare room really didn't phase her. </p><p>But we had to stick with it for a long time.</p><p>Same with charts, rewards, time-outs etc. </p><p>Even when they are hitting and biting etc. Working with a ton of books and ideas on-line we needed to tease out what were actual tantrums, behaviours or real symptoms that could be changed. </p><p>When we realized that our child really wasn't being affected by any of the parenting Modifications then we sought help.</p><p>Maybe you have tried modifying your parenting and adapting yourself to your child. </p><p>You will have to anyway if you have a special needs child. </p><p>I didn't see if anyone suggested it yet, but "The Explosive Child" is a great book to help with some Modifications. Whether or not your child has an actual diagnosis. </p><p>You have found a great place to get help! We all understand difficult children!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 233485, member: 3155"] Hi and welcome to the board! :) What behaviour Modifications have you tried with him? What works what doesn't? How long have you tried them for. Most things need a couple of weeks to really see if they work or not. For example when our Daughter K was younger we tried 1,2,3 Magic... we did it and followed it strictly for about a month! Her room was stripped bare! We stuck with it, after almost a month we realized counting and a bare room really didn't phase her. But we had to stick with it for a long time. Same with charts, rewards, time-outs etc. Even when they are hitting and biting etc. Working with a ton of books and ideas on-line we needed to tease out what were actual tantrums, behaviours or real symptoms that could be changed. When we realized that our child really wasn't being affected by any of the parenting Modifications then we sought help. Maybe you have tried modifying your parenting and adapting yourself to your child. You will have to anyway if you have a special needs child. I didn't see if anyone suggested it yet, but "The Explosive Child" is a great book to help with some Modifications. Whether or not your child has an actual diagnosis. You have found a great place to get help! We all understand difficult children! [/QUOTE]
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