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My 4 year old is making himself throw up at daycare
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 512162" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Welcome! I have been thinking about it, and I'm not sure how to help you since there are no other behavior issues... V used (still does sometimes) to make himself vomit while in the middle of a tantrum. But it was always related with a tantrum. Now if he gets upset and I see he is trying to vomit, I look at him very firmly and say "don't you dare" and that usually stops it. But let's be honest, I don't control it: V does. Or too, if I see it happening, I walk him to his room and ask him to calm down (the tantrum does not stop right away but he has never vomited after being forced to move around).</p><p>Like Buddy said: it is a fine line to walk between dealing with the issue and not giving it too much attention.</p><p>Distracting him seemed like a good idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 512162, member: 11847"] Welcome! I have been thinking about it, and I'm not sure how to help you since there are no other behavior issues... V used (still does sometimes) to make himself vomit while in the middle of a tantrum. But it was always related with a tantrum. Now if he gets upset and I see he is trying to vomit, I look at him very firmly and say "don't you dare" and that usually stops it. But let's be honest, I don't control it: V does. Or too, if I see it happening, I walk him to his room and ask him to calm down (the tantrum does not stop right away but he has never vomited after being forced to move around). Like Buddy said: it is a fine line to walk between dealing with the issue and not giving it too much attention. Distracting him seemed like a good idea. [/QUOTE]
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