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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] What does he get frustrated with? His triggers seem to be any time we tell him to stop doing something. Like if he’s being silly and we ask him to stop. It’s like we’re hurting his feelings. He’s highly sensitive. What do you mean by discipline? Taking things away from him. What do you mean by set him off? He essentially explodes - throws things, hits, etc. [/quote][/quote] So if you tell him to stop throwing, or hitting, what exactly would you take away? Would you also yell or verbally reprimand? Would you verbally or physically redirect to another activity? Would you not speak at all? Where is your attention usually focused prior to these silly behaviors? What does being silly look like? Are there certain times he’s allowed to be silly or is that just frowned upon in your house? Does he get silly more when he’s left alone? Like you leave him alone and after awhile he’s acting silly? Is being silly different from the hitting or is it always in succession- he acts silly, you take something, he throws or hits? Is that accurate or something different? Will he throw or hit after you tell him to stop or does he wait to throw or hit only after you take something? You said problems also happen with the sister- what’s that look like? [/quote]
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