of course I will also sync with his doctor. So what should be discussed here then? This is a place for parents to share experience, insights.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any suggestion? We had two incidents these two years. He is 10
Ask your doctor team not DCUM. You don’t wanna sound like the DCUM troll….
Anonymous wrote:Any suggestion? We had two incidents these two years. He is 10
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He usually elopes, go somewhere by himself to calm down, he did today on the soccer field in camp. When there is confrontation and he has to get his way. I gave him consequence of no TV entire week, what else should I be doing?
Consequences aren’t going to work for this. It’s not like he gets upset and then stops and thinks, “I want to bite, but if I do, I will lose tv again.” Stop with the consequences. Focus instead on teaching him tools to calm down. Walking away is a great tool! He just can’t run all the way away from camp. And try to put him in situations where he’s not going to get upset enough that he feels like he needs to bite. He might not be ready for soccer camp, for example.
+1. Give him back the tv. He doesn’t have the coping skills yet. You’re asking him to do something he doesn’t know how to do and then punishing him for not knowing how to do it.
not yet, he was also bullied today, he came home crying, while waiting for me he was also crying there. He did great last year in this camp, maybe just a different group of kids, I had doubt if I signed him up for the right one, it’s so hard.Anonymous wrote:Did he get kicked off of the team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He usually elopes, go somewhere by himself to calm down, he did today on the soccer field in camp. When there is confrontation and he has to get his way. I gave him consequence of no TV entire week, what else should I be doing?
Consequences aren’t going to work for this. It’s not like he gets upset and then stops and thinks, “I want to bite, but if I do, I will lose tv again.” Stop with the consequences. Focus instead on teaching him tools to calm down. Walking away is a great tool! He just can’t run all the way away from camp. And try to put him in situations where he’s not going to get upset enough that he feels like he needs to bite. He might not be ready for soccer camp, for example.
Anonymous wrote:He usually elopes, go somewhere by himself to calm down, he did today on the soccer field in camp. When there is confrontation and he has to get his way. I gave him consequence of no TV entire week, what else should I be doing?
Anonymous wrote:He usually elopes, go somewhere by himself to calm down, he did today on the soccer field in camp. When there is confrontation and he has to get his way. I gave him consequence of no TV entire week, what else should I be doing?
he bites me before, I didn’t keep track, like 2-3 times. He bites NT peer today.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He usually elopes, go somewhere by himself to calm down, he did today on the soccer field in camp. When there is confrontation and he has to get his way. I gave him consequence of no TV entire week, what else should I be doing?
He didn't bite you? He bit someone else?
Anonymous wrote:He usually elopes, go somewhere by himself to calm down, he did today on the soccer field in camp. When there is confrontation and he has to get his way. I gave him consequence of no TV entire week, what else should I be doing?