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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You're describing a routine where he gets jealous of the baby, which will happen no matter how much attention he gets, and then does something that shifts all the attention to him. I'm guessing you're stopping playing with the baby to walk him to his room, make sure he's sitting, and then you're talking about it afterwards? That's a powerful reinforcer. When it happens pick up the baby, go somewhere else and do something fun. Don't explain. Don't talk to him at all. Just say "Let's go somewhere safe" to the baby and leave. In a minute, when he rejoins, let him as long as he stays safe. [/quote] OP again. No, I tell him to go to his room and he walks there on his own and all my attention is on the baby as is the nanny’s as well. I don’t want to tell my son he isn’t safe and I don’t want to take her away from something fun because her brother hit her. [/quote]
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