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Temporary or Permanent shorter tantrums?
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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 429705"><p>Hi Malika,</p><p> I agree with the medication issue, forcing it makes it worse,loses their trust, enrages them and they spit it out! With his breathing medication, he is too big for me to even try, but he needs it at times, as well as his singular(allergy medications 5mg to "prevent bronchitis/other cough issues-not working!) I tried "sitting next to him,holding his hand,making games out of taking it, even taking over the counter medications with him! And yes, he plays around,takes his time to get ready. I try to get him up earlier,baths before bed, extra free time in the morning, but even then, it doesnt always work. Well, although the 45 minutes is still long, its better than the 2/3 hours that it has been. I mentioned to the doctors for over a year, even mentioned when he was 3 on his issues, they said" all kids are different, he has speech issues, hes a boy,its been a while since you had a kid",be firm but not to firm ,stick with good discipline techniques(consistant) and so on. He doesnt act up in school, or in a brand new office like at the thereapist (or whatever he was office) so they said its me.I guess it is, so I am done and maybe I am wrong, he will grow out of it.</p><p>Confused</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 429705"] Hi Malika, I agree with the medication issue, forcing it makes it worse,loses their trust, enrages them and they spit it out! With his breathing medication, he is too big for me to even try, but he needs it at times, as well as his singular(allergy medications 5mg to "prevent bronchitis/other cough issues-not working!) I tried "sitting next to him,holding his hand,making games out of taking it, even taking over the counter medications with him! And yes, he plays around,takes his time to get ready. I try to get him up earlier,baths before bed, extra free time in the morning, but even then, it doesnt always work. Well, although the 45 minutes is still long, its better than the 2/3 hours that it has been. I mentioned to the doctors for over a year, even mentioned when he was 3 on his issues, they said" all kids are different, he has speech issues, hes a boy,its been a while since you had a kid",be firm but not to firm ,stick with good discipline techniques(consistant) and so on. He doesnt act up in school, or in a brand new office like at the thereapist (or whatever he was office) so they said its me.I guess it is, so I am done and maybe I am wrong, he will grow out of it. Confused [/QUOTE]
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