Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time any of my kids scream they are put outside. Even the 15 month old. They sit on the porch or very safe fenced in yard. If you act like you’re playing outside, outside you go.
Rain, snow, wind. Outside. Stops the screaming.
I have no tolerance for screaming in our tiny house.
Smart
Anonymous wrote:Soon it will be easier to go outside a lot more. However, I think it’s unreasonable to work from home with a toddler in a small house and also have a low tolerance for noise. Toddlers make noise! How is that supposed to work?
Anonymous wrote:I'm nearing a breaking point. I had full intention of limiting screens to zero but we leave in a townhouse and my toddler has a habit of screaming when he doesn't get what he wants. The other important part of the conundrum is that my husband works from home and he has very low tolerance for screaming so I find myself just giving our kid a tablet. I don't know how to break the cycle:(
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time any of my kids scream they are put outside. Even the 15 month old. They sit on the porch or very safe fenced in yard. If you act like you’re playing outside, outside you go.
Rain, snow, wind. Outside. Stops the screaming.
I have no tolerance for screaming in our tiny house.
Smart
No, sounds like it’s unacceptable to have big feelings…an 18 month old has no way of using words to say what they need/what’s wrong. Sending them outside to manage anything on their own tells them YOU can’t handle it and can’t be trusted to help them sort it out.
It's giving them space to calm down.
We can’t know how the PP does it. There’s nothing wrong with taking a toddler outside to calm down, and there’s nothing wrong with sitting quietly with them to give them time/space to do it. I also think going outside is just helpful for regulating emotions for humans. But sending a toddler outside alone as “punishment” is not for me.
I’m the one who posted that. You’re right, I can’t tolerate it. But if they’re outside I won’t yell at them. Also, a change of scenery does a lot of attitudes. None are ever unsafe. I won’t sit quietly will them. They have to know where the boundaries are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time any of my kids scream they are put outside. Even the 15 month old. They sit on the porch or very safe fenced in yard. If you act like you’re playing outside, outside you go.
Rain, snow, wind. Outside. Stops the screaming.
I have no tolerance for screaming in our tiny house.
Smart
No, sounds like it’s unacceptable to have big feelings…an 18 month old has no way of using words to say what they need/what’s wrong. Sending them outside to manage anything on their own tells them YOU can’t handle it and can’t be trusted to help them sort it out.
It's giving them space to calm down.
We can’t know how the PP does it. There’s nothing wrong with taking a toddler outside to calm down, and there’s nothing wrong with sitting quietly with them to give them time/space to do it. I also think going outside is just helpful for regulating emotions for humans. But sending a toddler outside alone as “punishment” is not for me.