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Struggling with my 4 year olds uncontrollable violent rage
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<blockquote data-quote="GuideMe" data-source="post: 640881" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>As you can tell by my signature/bio, I too have a daughter who has anger problems, however, hers didn't present until she was a little over 12 years old.</p><p></p><p>So with that being said, I know exactly what you mean. My daughters peers knew how to push her buttons. They know she gets upset very easily and they love winding her up to see her react. They love to see the drama unfold. They love having that power to hurt her feeling so easily. I told my daughter don't be so easy to upset because people are doing it on purpose to you. I had to drill that into her head until she finally got it. However, I wouldn't even know where to begin with children so young. You must somehow teach your daughter that reacting so easily to what others say and do is not the answer because it's giving them what they want. I told my daughter you piss people off more when you ignore them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuideMe, post: 640881, member: 18233"] As you can tell by my signature/bio, I too have a daughter who has anger problems, however, hers didn't present until she was a little over 12 years old. So with that being said, I know exactly what you mean. My daughters peers knew how to push her buttons. They know she gets upset very easily and they love winding her up to see her react. They love to see the drama unfold. They love having that power to hurt her feeling so easily. I told my daughter don't be so easy to upset because people are doing it on purpose to you. I had to drill that into her head until she finally got it. However, I wouldn't even know where to begin with children so young. You must somehow teach your daughter that reacting so easily to what others say and do is not the answer because it's giving them what they want. I told my daughter you piss people off more when you ignore them. [/QUOTE]
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