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<blockquote data-quote="Jamieh" data-source="post: 570691" data-attributes="member: 15718"><p>Yeah we are learning fast to let go of the 'typical discipline methods.' They just don't work. I get aggravated when other ppl try to calm him down because it just makes him 100x worse. Or when they start trying to 'parent' him. My sister in law is the worst for it. I have actually had to tell her that he is my child and she needs to back off. I always have to pull him away from whatever situation and just calmly explain to him why he can't do what he's doing and let him know WHY rather than just 'NO you CANNOT do that!' Which is what family tends to say to him. We have tried telling our family (on hubs side) that he has to be approached differently but they don't listen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamieh, post: 570691, member: 15718"] Yeah we are learning fast to let go of the 'typical discipline methods.' They just don't work. I get aggravated when other ppl try to calm him down because it just makes him 100x worse. Or when they start trying to 'parent' him. My sister in law is the worst for it. I have actually had to tell her that he is my child and she needs to back off. I always have to pull him away from whatever situation and just calmly explain to him why he can't do what he's doing and let him know WHY rather than just 'NO you CANNOT do that!' Which is what family tends to say to him. We have tried telling our family (on hubs side) that he has to be approached differently but they don't listen. [/QUOTE]
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