Anonymous wrote:More punishment is not going to help this kind of kid.
I recommend two things. First, take Dr. Dan Shapiro's parenting class, which will give you specific tools for difficult kids. http://www.parentchildjourney.com/
Second, look into Ross Greene's collaborative problem solving technique, which helps you think about the whys behind her behavior and how you can support that to create real change. https://www.livesinthebalance.org/resources-cps and the really helpful accompanying facebook group, https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheBTeamLITB/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a SAHM? How old is her sister?
Is she in school? If so, how long in school?
How is her sleep? What does she eat?
I work part time. She’s in preschool half day 2x a week and later 3x a week. She gets tons of exercise but any second of downtime she’s destructive and aggressive towards her 3 year old sister- not regular roughing around- she will punch sister in the back for absolutely no reason. We did PCIT a couple years ago but to be honest we have slacked off a bit.
She’s a very very picky eater. She sleeps about 11 hrs a night but it seems like it’s never enough. She’s always tired. She’s in OT for hypotonia, dyspraxia and coordination disorder.
Is she actually getting 11 hrs/night or is she have problems getting to sleep? If she's consistently getting 11 hrs and is always tired or is taking 2-3 hrs to get to sleep, I would consider talking to the ped about a sleep study.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a SAHM? How old is her sister?
Is she in school? If so, how long in school?
How is her sleep? What does she eat?
I work part time. She’s in preschool half day 2x a week and later 3x a week. She gets tons of exercise but any second of downtime she’s destructive and aggressive towards her 3 year old sister- not regular roughing around- she will punch sister in the back for absolutely no reason. We did PCIT a couple years ago but to be honest we have slacked off a bit.
She’s a very very picky eater. She sleeps about 11 hrs a night but it seems like it’s never enough. She’s always tired. She’s in OT for hypotonia, dyspraxia and coordination disorder.
Anonymous wrote:You need to find her currency. There must be something she cares about, even if it's not toys. A favorite pair of shoes, a treat, an activity, and yes, TV/screen time. Taking TV away might cost you those 30 minutes for a while, but may be worth the sacrifice in the long run. Do you do time outs?
Anonymous wrote:My DD is 5 years old and extremely challenging. She is destructive and purposefully breaks her own things as well as things around our house. She doesn’t care about any of her toys so I don’t know how to punish her for disrespecting stuff or for hitting her younger sister. I could take tv away but that’s my saving grace and I need those 30 min getting dinner ready and cleaning up from the day. I’m beyond frustrated and feel like a complete failure because not only can I not control my daughter but I don’t know how to discipline or handle her behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Are you a SAHM? How old is her sister?
Is she in school? If so, how long in school?
How is her sleep? What does she eat?