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How to teach self control to a difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 220404" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I am sorry. Well I know she is older than K. But emotionally who knows!</p><p>K can not sit still for any show, barely ever.</p><p>I have a basket of things for her to hold and play with while watching TV. Little things like rubber squishy things, puzzles, windup toys....</p><p>I also have a therapy ball for her and N to sit and bounce on. I have the room set up so they can do laps around the couch and stand behind the couch and jump up and down. I have little flat therapy disks for them to stand on as well...</p><p>It is one of the only ways for them to watch TV or a movie without going crazy, driving each other crazy or me and husband crazy!</p><p>These things have been the only way for me to avoid the yelling at them to sit still and for K to not go into a rage and act like your difficult child.</p><p>by the way they just finished up watching it also... things in both hands! LOL</p><p>Actually K was wrapped up tight in a blanket tonight, while holding her hand toys!</p><p></p><p>K thinks she is hungry if we do not keep her distracted... or she gets agitated and angry as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 220404, member: 3155"] I am sorry. Well I know she is older than K. But emotionally who knows! K can not sit still for any show, barely ever. I have a basket of things for her to hold and play with while watching TV. Little things like rubber squishy things, puzzles, windup toys.... I also have a therapy ball for her and N to sit and bounce on. I have the room set up so they can do laps around the couch and stand behind the couch and jump up and down. I have little flat therapy disks for them to stand on as well... It is one of the only ways for them to watch TV or a movie without going crazy, driving each other crazy or me and husband crazy! These things have been the only way for me to avoid the yelling at them to sit still and for K to not go into a rage and act like your difficult child. by the way they just finished up watching it also... things in both hands! LOL Actually K was wrapped up tight in a blanket tonight, while holding her hand toys! K thinks she is hungry if we do not keep her distracted... or she gets agitated and angry as well. [/QUOTE]
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