Anonymous wrote:Immediately take away his favorite toy for the rest of the day and calmly remove him from the room where your older child is playing.
I would say immediately take away whatever he threw/related toys for the rest of the day or longer if this is a daily occurrence. Only play with soft toys when he’s tired/likely to be in a mood about not doing things. If he complains just calmly say that kids who throw toys don’t get to play with toys that can hurt people. And also make him apologize to his brother in the moment and make a big deal of hugging asking if the older kid is okay. (I know you said you do that already, just re-enforcing that you shouldn’t stop that.)
Also compliment good behavior — when he goes 10 minutes/30 minutes/longer without trying too hurt his brother, tell him how well he’s doing.