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Stopping a hysterical difficult child....how??
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrea Danielle" data-source="post: 26910" data-attributes="member: 2357"><p>My difficult child has issues coming out of the tub sometimes too. I have to turn it into a game. Make it fun. I get big towels and get him to jump into my arms so that I can warm him up with the towels and I do it in a really playful way. He does dry himself sometimes but when I sense it is one of those days I need to change my strategy and just go for the fun in order to keep things light. I find it easier than trying to go head to head with him over drying himself or getting himself dressed. Also with the dressing himself part, he usually does it himself but there are times I need to turn it into a game too and do it for him. I know, it is really challenging to keep fun and positive when you are rushing out the door hoping to get to work on time :smile:</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p><p></p><p>Andrea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrea Danielle, post: 26910, member: 2357"] My difficult child has issues coming out of the tub sometimes too. I have to turn it into a game. Make it fun. I get big towels and get him to jump into my arms so that I can warm him up with the towels and I do it in a really playful way. He does dry himself sometimes but when I sense it is one of those days I need to change my strategy and just go for the fun in order to keep things light. I find it easier than trying to go head to head with him over drying himself or getting himself dressed. Also with the dressing himself part, he usually does it himself but there are times I need to turn it into a game too and do it for him. I know, it is really challenging to keep fun and positive when you are rushing out the door hoping to get to work on time [img]:smile:[/img] Good luck! Andrea [/QUOTE]
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