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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 433717" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>I'm sorry this happened and you are feeling low about it, all too understandably. What do you "do" when your son crosses the violence boundary? Is there some kind of consequence, do you discuss it afterwards? I guess the important thing is to make it clear that it is not acceptable. Not that I am any great example... my son, who is 4, is occasionally violent towards me in a mild and "token" sort of way and I don't do anything but scold him and then talk about it. Punishment just doesn't work with him. Your son clearly felt real regret and remorse which is very positive. An obvious question, but have his medications changed in any way since the summer holiday began? I expect others will have more advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 433717, member: 11227"] I'm sorry this happened and you are feeling low about it, all too understandably. What do you "do" when your son crosses the violence boundary? Is there some kind of consequence, do you discuss it afterwards? I guess the important thing is to make it clear that it is not acceptable. Not that I am any great example... my son, who is 4, is occasionally violent towards me in a mild and "token" sort of way and I don't do anything but scold him and then talk about it. Punishment just doesn't work with him. Your son clearly felt real regret and remorse which is very positive. An obvious question, but have his medications changed in any way since the summer holiday began? I expect others will have more advice. [/QUOTE]
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