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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 466740" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>I think you handled it perfectly. It is not possible to avoid every outburst from a 4 y/o. That is what they are designed to do. 4-5 y/o's are learning and testing their limits. They will try to see what and how much they can get away with, and, and just like you figuring out your parenting methods, he's figuring out his kid methods.</p><p>He pushed a limit and you set it and he accepted it. He may try to push again a few times. Be consistently cross each time, and it should subside.</p><p></p><p>He may not be "normal" in France, but this sounds perfectly normal for a US kid. Maybe you should move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 466740, member: 11965"] I think you handled it perfectly. It is not possible to avoid every outburst from a 4 y/o. That is what they are designed to do. 4-5 y/o's are learning and testing their limits. They will try to see what and how much they can get away with, and, and just like you figuring out your parenting methods, he's figuring out his kid methods. He pushed a limit and you set it and he accepted it. He may try to push again a few times. Be consistently cross each time, and it should subside. He may not be "normal" in France, but this sounds perfectly normal for a US kid. Maybe you should move. [/QUOTE]
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