Anonymous wrote:I have worked with children who did this. First of all, you need to take her to her pediatrician and then to a therapist. If she does it again, she needs to put on gloves and hand wash her underwear herself with your guidance, followed by you having her put it in the washer and dryer, while she sits next to the laundry machines with a book for the length of the cycles. This a “cost” of her behavior.
She needs to write her teacher a letter of apology for doing this in class, as it took away from the teacher’s normal duties to deal with this.
If she does it at home while on your furniture, she needs to be given a plastic chair to sit in, and only be allowed to sit in that seat at home, so that she can scrub it with cleanser if she does it again. This is a natural consequence.
If she ruins underwear or other clothing, she pays to replace it with her own money or by doing extra chores.
This is all if there is not a medical reason. You know best if this is likely on purpose, based on her personality and other behaviors. The new baby is now big enough to be affecting her much more than when it was an infant and just slept a lot.
Definitely line up a therapist.
Omg you don’t punish a child by making them sit and wait for the laundry. Cost of behavior? WTF?! This is F’ed up advice.