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<blockquote data-quote="Amy" data-source="post: 132360" data-attributes="member: 4503"><p>Thank you all for the advice. I agree with you that the 1-2-3 approach just doesn't seem to work with my type of child and I feel like we're fighting over behaviors that, in the larger scheme of things, just aren't that important given the other issues we have. I do have a question, though, about using time-outs for destructive or hurtful behavior. What if the child refuses to go? When my son hits we usually tell him he needs to remove himself from the room for awhile to get his self-control back but for the most part he refuses to go. Do we all leave the room instead just to give him space? We've tried that before and it usually escalates the situation with him following us and banging on the door and screaming. Ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amy, post: 132360, member: 4503"] Thank you all for the advice. I agree with you that the 1-2-3 approach just doesn't seem to work with my type of child and I feel like we're fighting over behaviors that, in the larger scheme of things, just aren't that important given the other issues we have. I do have a question, though, about using time-outs for destructive or hurtful behavior. What if the child refuses to go? When my son hits we usually tell him he needs to remove himself from the room for awhile to get his self-control back but for the most part he refuses to go. Do we all leave the room instead just to give him space? We've tried that before and it usually escalates the situation with him following us and banging on the door and screaming. Ideas? [/QUOTE]
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