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Help dealing with my 7 year old son.
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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 307637" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Welcome! </p><p></p><p>OK a few questions. Were you actually shopping the 2nd time out for costumes? If so, I understand the meltdown. You still have time to look other places and perhaps in the next month you will be out to the other store. Did you try to get him to purchase a different costume? I am not saying his reaction is appropriate, but with our kids - they react with extremes and sometimes taking a small step toward preventing it keeps everyone peaceful. </p><p></p><p>When he was watching the others play was there a conversation about him getting time to play? Was there a known time to shut down the game? Again, I can see the meltdown coming if the exact expectations are not known. </p><p></p><p>Many of our kids meltdown with change. And sometimes change to them does not seem like change to us. Does he have trouble with other transitions? Other changes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 307637, member: 391"] Welcome! OK a few questions. Were you actually shopping the 2nd time out for costumes? If so, I understand the meltdown. You still have time to look other places and perhaps in the next month you will be out to the other store. Did you try to get him to purchase a different costume? I am not saying his reaction is appropriate, but with our kids - they react with extremes and sometimes taking a small step toward preventing it keeps everyone peaceful. When he was watching the others play was there a conversation about him getting time to play? Was there a known time to shut down the game? Again, I can see the meltdown coming if the exact expectations are not known. Many of our kids meltdown with change. And sometimes change to them does not seem like change to us. Does he have trouble with other transitions? Other changes? [/QUOTE]
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