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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You're right to notice that your yelling and grabbing is not a good model. At home, I'd do more than just talk to him about not pushing. If he pushes or hits, immediately remove him from the room. Say no. Later, talk to him about positive ways to express frustration or anger. Be firm. Model ways to express anger and frustration. [/quote] Thank you. Often if he misbehaves with hitting and other physical behavior we do remove him from the situation first, put him in his room for a minute or two, and then talk about how we don't hit people and people we love, etc. He knows to say sorry for having done those things, and this morning he seemed to know this morning that he did something wrong, as he was looking down and wouldn't really look at me at first. But yes I think part of the issue is we are not consistent - sometimes we are totally calm and parent-of-the-year, and other times we can't control our own frustrations. Lack of quality sleep, especially for me, doesn't help because naturally when I'm exhausted my fuse is shorter. [/quote]
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