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Trying to make sense of todays blow up
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<blockquote data-quote="helpangel" data-source="post: 275273" data-attributes="member: 7170"><p>No great words of wisdom here just wanted to let you know you aren't alone I go thru these little spats with Angel a lot. I've noticed the more I react the more she blows out. Enforcing punishments is very difficult but once I give out a punishment I will go to the wall enforcing it. Like if I say no tv for rest of the night and she turns it on - I remove the TV while she is at school and she doesn't know who's house I have stashed it at (and it stays gone 24-48 hours), I've done the same thing with the bike. Try to avoid long punishments because they are very difficult to enforce. Another good idea is try to find an alternative activity if take a privlege; Angel gets into lots of trouble when finding her own things to entertain herself (like coloring the cat with markers). Anyway welcome to the group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helpangel, post: 275273, member: 7170"] No great words of wisdom here just wanted to let you know you aren't alone I go thru these little spats with Angel a lot. I've noticed the more I react the more she blows out. Enforcing punishments is very difficult but once I give out a punishment I will go to the wall enforcing it. Like if I say no tv for rest of the night and she turns it on - I remove the TV while she is at school and she doesn't know who's house I have stashed it at (and it stays gone 24-48 hours), I've done the same thing with the bike. Try to avoid long punishments because they are very difficult to enforce. Another good idea is try to find an alternative activity if take a privlege; Angel gets into lots of trouble when finding her own things to entertain herself (like coloring the cat with markers). Anyway welcome to the group. [/QUOTE]
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