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tips on being consistent and following through
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<blockquote data-quote="tammybackagain" data-source="post: 580719" data-attributes="member: 15445"><p>with getting my 7yr old grandson i have had to rethink consistancy, the main thing is if you tell him he will be punished for something, ie.... if you throw a tantrum then you get X taken away, he throws tantrum you take it. right now my difficult child is trying to earn everything back he was acting up and it has taken a while to get back what he lost. each day he gets smileys at school and no trouble at home he gets x back... 1/2 hr tv time added another toy. he is now working on getting computer time back. as far as ignoring when he has said tantrum he has time out seat, he sits in it and time out doesn't start till he stops, when he is in chair. I go to computer and ignore him. it's hard but even if it is getting on my last nerve he doesn't see it. walk and get something to drink...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tammybackagain, post: 580719, member: 15445"] with getting my 7yr old grandson i have had to rethink consistancy, the main thing is if you tell him he will be punished for something, ie.... if you throw a tantrum then you get X taken away, he throws tantrum you take it. right now my difficult child is trying to earn everything back he was acting up and it has taken a while to get back what he lost. each day he gets smileys at school and no trouble at home he gets x back... 1/2 hr tv time added another toy. he is now working on getting computer time back. as far as ignoring when he has said tantrum he has time out seat, he sits in it and time out doesn't start till he stops, when he is in chair. I go to computer and ignore him. it's hard but even if it is getting on my last nerve he doesn't see it. walk and get something to drink... [/QUOTE]
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