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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 173474" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>When behavior such as this is ignored, doesn't it just send the message that mom doesn't care what I do. I also think when the behavior has escalated, the child has no control to stop it on his/her own. He or she will just keep going until all the energy is spent. There needs to be an intervention and the kid needs to focus on what just happened. He or she may not be able to explain why but should be able to explain how he or she felt. "I was angry" (but may not know why). How are we suppose to handle our anger? "I was hungry" Wouldn't it have worked better to just ask for a snack?</p><p> </p><p>There may be times when ignoring is o.k. That may be for showing off behaviour.</p><p> </p><p>What did In-Home say when she left? What kind of instructions did she give? Did she realize how easy child helped?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 173474, member: 5096"] When behavior such as this is ignored, doesn't it just send the message that mom doesn't care what I do. I also think when the behavior has escalated, the child has no control to stop it on his/her own. He or she will just keep going until all the energy is spent. There needs to be an intervention and the kid needs to focus on what just happened. He or she may not be able to explain why but should be able to explain how he or she felt. "I was angry" (but may not know why). How are we suppose to handle our anger? "I was hungry" Wouldn't it have worked better to just ask for a snack? There may be times when ignoring is o.k. That may be for showing off behaviour. What did In-Home say when she left? What kind of instructions did she give? Did she realize how easy child helped? [/QUOTE]
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