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My child is currently a screaming tantrum machine, and I can't seem to find a way to
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<blockquote data-quote="SoldiersGirl" data-source="post: 405958" data-attributes="member: 166331"><p>Walk away. You are the mom. when he hits you, tell him that is NOT okay, take him to his room, and do not let him out until he is ready to be a gentleman. I have two boys ages 6 and 2... when he acts out, then he must need a break from everyone, he can stay in his room until he is ready to be nice... also another thing... since this just started 2 weeks ago, something may be going on... something at daycare? friends house... talk to him when he is calm.... say somthing like " I have noticed you seem angry lately, is there something you need to talk about?" if he says no....proceed with questions that cannot be answered in yes or no....just keep asking.. if he acts out then walk away... it seems as though, he needs more attention... maybe he is being picked on at daycare or school??? by a sibling...sounds like you really need to have a sit down with him...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoldiersGirl, post: 405958, member: 166331"] Walk away. You are the mom. when he hits you, tell him that is NOT okay, take him to his room, and do not let him out until he is ready to be a gentleman. I have two boys ages 6 and 2... when he acts out, then he must need a break from everyone, he can stay in his room until he is ready to be nice... also another thing... since this just started 2 weeks ago, something may be going on... something at daycare? friends house... talk to him when he is calm.... say somthing like " I have noticed you seem angry lately, is there something you need to talk about?" if he says no....proceed with questions that cannot be answered in yes or no....just keep asking.. if he acts out then walk away... it seems as though, he needs more attention... maybe he is being picked on at daycare or school??? by a sibling...sounds like you really need to have a sit down with him... [/QUOTE]
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