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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP sounds like she has more sense than the parents, so to the PP who said she is naive, you are obviously not very bright, and I'm sure that your child behaves like this because you do not set any boundaries. This child is an accident waiting to happen, especially in a share. [/quote] OP is not a mother. Some children are simply more difficult. My 2 year old was this way. OP said the boy only recently turned 2. She most likely has only had easier children in the past. [/quote] I have worked with children whom have ADD, ADHD, Devlopmetal Delays, Behavior issues- you name it. I’ve also been working with children for 12 years. The difference between now and then, is that I did not work for the parents and therefore, they had no choice but to work with their child (and teacher to come up with a solution) or the child would no longer be able to attend the school. So, now that I work for a parent, how do I go about this situation? You say your 2 year old was this way, correct? What did he or she do? Did your 2 year old hit you? Did your 2 year old throw objects out of anger? Did your 2 year run away from you, in public? If so, what did you do? My complaint is that the parents aren’t even TRYING! I can discipline a child, but what good does it do, if the parents aren’t on board? Thanks for any advice! [/quote] Pp with the monkey backpack here. Kids learn quickly what will fly with each adult. Just because the parents don't discipline doesn't mean you can't or that the child won't learn. You just haven't found a method that works with that child yet.[/quote]
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