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Struggling with my 4 year olds uncontrollable violent rage
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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 641028" data-attributes="member: 18100"><p>Its tough, the teachers first of all along with the parents( as you are) should keep an eye out along with speaking to the entire class about being nice and not bullying " saying or doing hurtful things to others is wrong and makes a person sad how would you feel if...". See if you can get the teacher and all the parents together to speak to the whole class without saying whats going on with your daughter - just in general. I agree, the parents should be talked to. The thing is, its not something that can be told once, it has to be a few times and the teacher should do it in a way that all kids will understand it. There has to be a time out, sorry letters, apologies, helping your daughter with stuff to say im sorry etc, of sorts for the kids- I really hope it stops for your daughter. Its hard to keep our kids calm as is, and when something or someone upsets them, its harder for them too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 641028, member: 18100"] Its tough, the teachers first of all along with the parents( as you are) should keep an eye out along with speaking to the entire class about being nice and not bullying " saying or doing hurtful things to others is wrong and makes a person sad how would you feel if...". See if you can get the teacher and all the parents together to speak to the whole class without saying whats going on with your daughter - just in general. I agree, the parents should be talked to. The thing is, its not something that can be told once, it has to be a few times and the teacher should do it in a way that all kids will understand it. There has to be a time out, sorry letters, apologies, helping your daughter with stuff to say im sorry etc, of sorts for the kids- I really hope it stops for your daughter. Its hard to keep our kids calm as is, and when something or someone upsets them, its harder for them too. [/QUOTE]
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