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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 335323" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>When he was calm I explained to my son that he was to speak to me with respect. Now when he gets disrespectful and bossy, I just stare at him silently. Eventually, he will stop and either rephrase his words or take a self-timeout in his room. If he continues, then I will state that he must speak with respect and announce a punishment. Then I am silent again.</p><p></p><p>I found keeping silent in the face of his noise to be key. I forget where I read it but it was a "low emotional environment" v a "high emotional environment". I am very much a HEE-type of person and it is hard to give a LEE response but it works much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 335323, member: 1169"] When he was calm I explained to my son that he was to speak to me with respect. Now when he gets disrespectful and bossy, I just stare at him silently. Eventually, he will stop and either rephrase his words or take a self-timeout in his room. If he continues, then I will state that he must speak with respect and announce a punishment. Then I am silent again. I found keeping silent in the face of his noise to be key. I forget where I read it but it was a "low emotional environment" v a "high emotional environment". I am very much a HEE-type of person and it is hard to give a LEE response but it works much better. [/QUOTE]
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