Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore him. When he has calmed down and eaten something you can have him clean up the mess he made. He also will need to skip the next play date because this one tired you out so much that you need to first recover.
Agree with this and it took me years and therapy to learn to do this
Anonymous wrote:Get out the belt. Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:When my 11 year old had a tantrum he needed help calming down. I wouldn't have escalated it when he was so mad already.
Anonymous wrote:Take away everything he threw. "Since you don't treat your things well, you obviously don't care about having them. Stay in your room until you are ready to come out and tell us how you will repair the damage you caused both to the material things and to me by hitting, biting and kicking me."
Anonymous wrote:When my 11 year old had a tantrum he needed help calming down. I wouldn't have escalated it when he was so mad already.
Anonymous wrote:Ignore him. When he has calmed down and eaten something you can have him clean up the mess he made. He also will need to skip the next play date because this one tired you out so much that you need to first recover.
Agree with this and it took me years and therapy to learn to do this