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Running out of ideas for punishments that Work for 5 year old
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadow89" data-source="post: 470304" data-attributes="member: 12944"><p>Thank you all for the advice. We have been providing more attention to her and giving her more praises than negative talk and it seems to be working. I have eliminated for the time being spanking as it seems not to work anyways and try and talk to her about her actions and tell her why its wrong instead of the easiest, because I said so remark. </p><p>Shes responding better to this thankfully. She is also getting a tad bit more sleep at night, she has awful night terrors and walk and talks in her sleep but lately its been to a minimum. </p><p>She has family fun day on Fridays which is a unearned event, as in she doesn't loose this day if shes bad because its basically her one on one time with both me and Daddy. Last Friday we made a haunted cookie house, the ones they sell at Walmart, and watched a movie together. Shes not perfect, but no child is, and shes getting better. Last week no incidents at school. She did come home and tell me that a boy threw a rock at another boy and he had to go to the principles, and I asked her if she new why he had to, which she did and she explained to me why we don't throw rocks or hurt other people. Which I was rather proud of her for doing. </p><p>Im sorry I didn't respond sooner, the little one keeps me rather busy. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadow89, post: 470304, member: 12944"] Thank you all for the advice. We have been providing more attention to her and giving her more praises than negative talk and it seems to be working. I have eliminated for the time being spanking as it seems not to work anyways and try and talk to her about her actions and tell her why its wrong instead of the easiest, because I said so remark. Shes responding better to this thankfully. She is also getting a tad bit more sleep at night, she has awful night terrors and walk and talks in her sleep but lately its been to a minimum. She has family fun day on Fridays which is a unearned event, as in she doesn't loose this day if shes bad because its basically her one on one time with both me and Daddy. Last Friday we made a haunted cookie house, the ones they sell at Walmart, and watched a movie together. Shes not perfect, but no child is, and shes getting better. Last week no incidents at school. She did come home and tell me that a boy threw a rock at another boy and he had to go to the principles, and I asked her if she new why he had to, which she did and she explained to me why we don't throw rocks or hurt other people. Which I was rather proud of her for doing. Im sorry I didn't respond sooner, the little one keeps me rather busy. :-) [/QUOTE]
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