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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 305847" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I had to quit using the same time-out approaches with my son around 4-5 yo, too. They just weren't effective anymore. I don't remember for sure what was effective because that was so long ago. LOL! There's another thread on here about rewards for a 6yo boy. You might check it out- it sounds like this might be a good time to separate some things out and use the reward chart for some things. Some of our difficult child's respond very well to the "atta-boy" when they are acknowledged for doing something right. Not that you don't do that, but sometimes it helps to "show" them in different ways than what we are showing it. There was a poster on the other thread talking about her use of a visual- that sounds like a good idea, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 305847, member: 3699"] I had to quit using the same time-out approaches with my son around 4-5 yo, too. They just weren't effective anymore. I don't remember for sure what was effective because that was so long ago. LOL! There's another thread on here about rewards for a 6yo boy. You might check it out- it sounds like this might be a good time to separate some things out and use the reward chart for some things. Some of our difficult child's respond very well to the "atta-boy" when they are acknowledged for doing something right. Not that you don't do that, but sometimes it helps to "show" them in different ways than what we are showing it. There was a poster on the other thread talking about her use of a visual- that sounds like a good idea, too. [/QUOTE]
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