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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 500288" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>When V used to do it as a toddler, I really did not know how to react. The pediatrician suggested not reacting and to just move him in the safe place (bed, floor surrounded of pillows, etc). He would bang his head on the floor and between each time would stare me in the eyes.</p><p>Of course, I realize your son is not a toddler anymore, but it might still work?</p><p>Even if you physically move him, I would suggest not talking at all. This way you won't reinforce the inappropriate behavior. </p><p>As soon as he calms down or stops (even for a very short time): praise him for being calmer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 500288, member: 11847"] When V used to do it as a toddler, I really did not know how to react. The pediatrician suggested not reacting and to just move him in the safe place (bed, floor surrounded of pillows, etc). He would bang his head on the floor and between each time would stare me in the eyes. Of course, I realize your son is not a toddler anymore, but it might still work? Even if you physically move him, I would suggest not talking at all. This way you won't reinforce the inappropriate behavior. As soon as he calms down or stops (even for a very short time): praise him for being calmer. [/QUOTE]
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