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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 446533" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Oh, I remember 8, that was a rough year for Tigger too. Eeyore struggled alot at 7. </p><p></p><p>I know it is harder than it sounds but I think you need to swing your focus from what he is doing wrong to what he is doing right. Point out all of the good things he does (good job putting your dishes in the sink, good job closing the car door nicely, etc.) and ignore misbehavior when it doesn't involve safety. For example, Tigger was coloring on the wall. Instead of yelling at him for coloring on the wall, I asked him to please go put on his swimsuit to play in the sprinklers. Then when he came back, I had 2 rags and spray ready to go and asked him to help me clean up the wall quickly so we could go play. </p><p></p><p>"The Explosive Child" is a MUST read for kids like your son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 446533, member: 1169"] Oh, I remember 8, that was a rough year for Tigger too. Eeyore struggled alot at 7. I know it is harder than it sounds but I think you need to swing your focus from what he is doing wrong to what he is doing right. Point out all of the good things he does (good job putting your dishes in the sink, good job closing the car door nicely, etc.) and ignore misbehavior when it doesn't involve safety. For example, Tigger was coloring on the wall. Instead of yelling at him for coloring on the wall, I asked him to please go put on his swimsuit to play in the sprinklers. Then when he came back, I had 2 rags and spray ready to go and asked him to help me clean up the wall quickly so we could go play. "The Explosive Child" is a MUST read for kids like your son. [/QUOTE]
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