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<blockquote data-quote="Allan-Matlem" data-source="post: 34599" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Hi,</p><p>The starting point in my humble opinion is to lower the rope , avoid confrontation, create a happy and relaxed atmosphere , which means avoid saying NO, try reach compromises and don't try to DO to him by consequencing or punishing , try to start concentrating on the relationship , just talking about general stuff, working with as opposed to doing to him. Maybe the baby sitter can spend one on one fun time with him and try to mend the relationship. I highly recommend a budy-tutor , older brother etc It is not easy, trying to teach him a lesson, makkes a kid resist even more , we some way have to reach out to them through the back door. Education is a process and a long one</p><p>take care , nurture yourself, despite our kids we should be coping better , being a source of happiness and optimism.</p><p></p><p>Allan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allan-Matlem, post: 34599, member: 10"] Hi, The starting point in my humble opinion is to lower the rope , avoid confrontation, create a happy and relaxed atmosphere , which means avoid saying NO, try reach compromises and don't try to DO to him by consequencing or punishing , try to start concentrating on the relationship , just talking about general stuff, working with as opposed to doing to him. Maybe the baby sitter can spend one on one fun time with him and try to mend the relationship. I highly recommend a budy-tutor , older brother etc It is not easy, trying to teach him a lesson, makkes a kid resist even more , we some way have to reach out to them through the back door. Education is a process and a long one take care , nurture yourself, despite our kids we should be coping better , being a source of happiness and optimism. Allan [/QUOTE]
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