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<blockquote data-quote="Walkinonsunshine" data-source="post: 758185" data-attributes="member: 25652"><p>Thanks for taking the time to read and the reply. My son is very friendly loves to play with other kids but have noticed his peers think he is childish and exclude him for that. He plays much better with 1-2 graders and his teachers have told me he takes really good care of the kindergarteners is very kind towards them in aftercare. He was much happier prior to COVID, still tantrums but a bit less than now. . He is competitive with my older child that is 14. My older child is very gentle and we all struggle with the tantrums. Yesterday was a bad day. I wanted him to do some writing (6-7 lines) . A book report. We use an online website. Helped him to pick out a book . He was fine with it. Then he said no is too babyish. I told him to pick out his own book. No He needs my help. So I picked out another one well that one was bad too. Then start the tantrums. He says I don’t know what to do. I told him just answer </p><p> the questions I have provided. I have 2 sets of questions 1 for fiction and one for non fiction books (very basic what who when how type) but he still asks every time I don’t know what to do. So this is already 5 times I have to leave work and see to him. All this with screaming and crying. I sent him to his room because he was getting hysterical about it. He took a nap for an hour and came back and apologized for his bad behavior. He said may I start again. I’ll be good. 10 minutes later we are in the same situation. So his sib comes in and takes him back to his room and they talk it out. He came back and proceeded to complete the task within 30 minutes. So this happens at least 3-4 times a week apart from other tantrums for he doesnt want to eat what I made,if anyone interrupts him when he is talking(he can talk at a stretch for 20 minutes or more), anytime he doesn’t want to do something. I love my son a lot. Sometimes at the end of the day tho I just yearn for a drama free peaceful life. Thanks for reading this. Stay blessed and loved and my prayers for whatever everyone is going through .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walkinonsunshine, post: 758185, member: 25652"] Thanks for taking the time to read and the reply. My son is very friendly loves to play with other kids but have noticed his peers think he is childish and exclude him for that. He plays much better with 1-2 graders and his teachers have told me he takes really good care of the kindergarteners is very kind towards them in aftercare. He was much happier prior to COVID, still tantrums but a bit less than now. . He is competitive with my older child that is 14. My older child is very gentle and we all struggle with the tantrums. Yesterday was a bad day. I wanted him to do some writing (6-7 lines) . A book report. We use an online website. Helped him to pick out a book . He was fine with it. Then he said no is too babyish. I told him to pick out his own book. No He needs my help. So I picked out another one well that one was bad too. Then start the tantrums. He says I don’t know what to do. I told him just answer the questions I have provided. I have 2 sets of questions 1 for fiction and one for non fiction books (very basic what who when how type) but he still asks every time I don’t know what to do. So this is already 5 times I have to leave work and see to him. All this with screaming and crying. I sent him to his room because he was getting hysterical about it. He took a nap for an hour and came back and apologized for his bad behavior. He said may I start again. I’ll be good. 10 minutes later we are in the same situation. So his sib comes in and takes him back to his room and they talk it out. He came back and proceeded to complete the task within 30 minutes. So this happens at least 3-4 times a week apart from other tantrums for he doesnt want to eat what I made,if anyone interrupts him when he is talking(he can talk at a stretch for 20 minutes or more), anytime he doesn’t want to do something. I love my son a lot. Sometimes at the end of the day tho I just yearn for a drama free peaceful life. Thanks for reading this. Stay blessed and loved and my prayers for whatever everyone is going through . [/QUOTE]
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