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How do you "discipline"
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 536553" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Does she still use her closet ever? Might just be a situation where you have to "retrain" her? Is the closet a safe place to put her? Can you create a place for when she does rage?</p><p></p><p>Wish I could give you more input. I just view rages as a symptom, and can't bring myself tell any parent to punish them as if the child had a truly conscious choice in the matter. If you're at a point where you can see them building and you've "retrained" her and direct her to her closet, but she refuses to defuse, that, in my book, would be considered conscious choice, and that is a punishable offense. The rage itself, not so much. It all boils down to what she can and can't control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 536553, member: 11965"] Does she still use her closet ever? Might just be a situation where you have to "retrain" her? Is the closet a safe place to put her? Can you create a place for when she does rage? Wish I could give you more input. I just view rages as a symptom, and can't bring myself tell any parent to punish them as if the child had a truly conscious choice in the matter. If you're at a point where you can see them building and you've "retrained" her and direct her to her closet, but she refuses to defuse, that, in my book, would be considered conscious choice, and that is a punishable offense. The rage itself, not so much. It all boils down to what she can and can't control. [/QUOTE]
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