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4 Year Old - Screaming/Angry Outbursts
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 696347" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I would also strongly recommend Love & Logic Magic for Early Childhood. My youngest son's first grade teacher was a new teacher and over the Christmas break I loaned her that and The Explosive Child. She read them both and used them both. She was sweet and bought me new copies of each because she folded a few pages over and in one place her pen bled through the paper she was taking notes on, but I kept the old copies and had her keep the new ones for reference as she taught. Near the end of the year she got some awards for how she was able to get through to the difficult kids. She told me she learned more from those 2 books than from all of her classes for how to handle kids. </p><p></p><p>Remember that kids have short attention spans. The longer you talk, the less they remember other than that they are bored. I wish I had learned that lesson earlier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 696347, member: 1233"] I would also strongly recommend Love & Logic Magic for Early Childhood. My youngest son's first grade teacher was a new teacher and over the Christmas break I loaned her that and The Explosive Child. She read them both and used them both. She was sweet and bought me new copies of each because she folded a few pages over and in one place her pen bled through the paper she was taking notes on, but I kept the old copies and had her keep the new ones for reference as she taught. Near the end of the year she got some awards for how she was able to get through to the difficult kids. She told me she learned more from those 2 books than from all of her classes for how to handle kids. Remember that kids have short attention spans. The longer you talk, the less they remember other than that they are bored. I wish I had learned that lesson earlier. [/QUOTE]
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