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How do you deal with your difficult child's insults, etc?
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 493007" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Very true Malika - I did my very, very best - and I know that much is my truth. At least I feel like I got an internal award for being a creative disciplinarian. LOL</p><p></p><p>I think when Matt was J's age my favorite consequence was making him ride his bike a certain number of times back and forth down the street. He LOVED riding his bike - but he didn't like me making him ride in a straight line a certain number of times. I also would make him run or do push ups sometimes - because god only knows that time outs did not work. Yes, please, raging child, sit in a room and be calm. LOL. He needed to release what was burning within him. I actually even got the school to do this at one time. He was 5 and they always put him in the hall when he was in trouble, and all he would do is fester and get more angry. So I convinced them to make him run around the playground 2 times or something like that instead of sitting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 493007, member: 3301"] Very true Malika - I did my very, very best - and I know that much is my truth. At least I feel like I got an internal award for being a creative disciplinarian. LOL I think when Matt was J's age my favorite consequence was making him ride his bike a certain number of times back and forth down the street. He LOVED riding his bike - but he didn't like me making him ride in a straight line a certain number of times. I also would make him run or do push ups sometimes - because god only knows that time outs did not work. Yes, please, raging child, sit in a room and be calm. LOL. He needed to release what was burning within him. I actually even got the school to do this at one time. He was 5 and they always put him in the hall when he was in trouble, and all he would do is fester and get more angry. So I convinced them to make him run around the playground 2 times or something like that instead of sitting. [/QUOTE]
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