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<blockquote data-quote="tdtt" data-source="post: 119554" data-attributes="member: 3076"><p>Hi! </p><p>This is what worked well for my two boys. They have a meltdown- they immediately go to their rooms until done. When all is calm again- they can rejoin the family.</p><p></p><p>I may be strict but I don't offer them choices when they are in a rage- they just go to their rms. They would tear them apart- they would stay that way. Both boys would go to their rms ( under their own steam) as carrying or dragging was out of the question as that fed their need to control me. They needed to learn to control themselves & calm down - no matter how long it took. I was always there to check on them if necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tdtt, post: 119554, member: 3076"] Hi! This is what worked well for my two boys. They have a meltdown- they immediately go to their rooms until done. When all is calm again- they can rejoin the family. I may be strict but I don't offer them choices when they are in a rage- they just go to their rms. They would tear them apart- they would stay that way. Both boys would go to their rms ( under their own steam) as carrying or dragging was out of the question as that fed their need to control me. They needed to learn to control themselves & calm down - no matter how long it took. I was always there to check on them if necessary. [/QUOTE]
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