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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you are sure he is doing it on purpose you should explain him to him that yes, you have noticed, and it needs to stop, or he will no be allowed these foods that make people gassy, then follow through.[b] I would also send him outside for 15 minutes each @nd every time, [/b]because he has no right to make the air in the house unpleasant. Be calm and factual and consistent. When kids are purposely being annoying, you need to call them on it and impose a logical, related consequence. If for some reason you are somewhere where you can’t logically send him outside for safety reasons[b] (he can put on a raincoat if it’s raining)[/b] then he goes to be thirty minutes earlier that night because he clearly is too tired to remember social rules. [b]Making him go outside is a cost to the unpleasant behavior. Making him write a lengthy apology note to the family each time would be another. [/b] Yes, we ignore some things, but not purposely provoking others when you know you shouldn’t. Consequences help kids develop self-control. He can let go with his peer group outdoors if he wants, but needs to read the social cues that they are tired of it, too.[/quote] Uh. This seems extreme.[/quote]
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