Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time outs and lose privileges like electronics. You are rewarding bad behavior the way you are doing it. Nanny style.
A good nanny will not give an unrelated consequence. Discipline is about teaching, not punishing.
Anonymous wrote:Time outs and lose privileges like electronics. You are rewarding bad behavior the way you are doing it. Nanny style.
Anonymous wrote:OP didn't say the AP advocated for spanking. OP said "Our thought is that screaming and spanking will only escalate and exacerbate the bad behavior" - it could just as well be that OP can only come up with screaming and spanking as alternative ways to handle their child's temper tantrums.
If AP has been kicked and had things thrown at them all in their first week? I get why they are going into rematch. This is not ok and it seems that OP's approach is not working if it continues to happing. Throwing temper tantrums at 3? Totally normal. Throwing things and kicking / hitting people? Not any more. That should have been dealt with at age 1 or 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do other families approach disciplining their toddlers/preschoolers. We have a 3 yo who is generally well tempered, but does throw tantrums, sometimes kicking and throwing things. If this happens we hold our child’s arms/legs, try to move to a quiet corner, attempt to redirect, have our child take deep breaths and apologize. Less than a week in, we are going into rematch over this because AP feels we didn’t support her by not punishing our child for their behavior, though she has no suggestions as to an alternate approach. Our thought is that screaming and spanking will only escalate and exacerbate the bad behavior, but I’m open to other families suggestions/approaches. How do others manage this?
It sounds like you're saying your AP has been with your family less than ONE WEEK.
Your AP used you for a visa and ticket to the US. No "discipline" issues for a 3 year old warrant rematch unless AP is completely unqualified. A 3 year old is not going to beat up a 18+ year old by kicking and throwing things. Nearly every 3 year old WILL throw tantrums, especially if tired or hungry.
3 year olds in Europe do not hit and kick people. So if i were 18 or 19 and was kicked in my 1st week here and there was no real consequence i would leave too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do other families approach disciplining their toddlers/preschoolers. We have a 3 yo who is generally well tempered, but does throw tantrums, sometimes kicking and throwing things. If this happens we hold our child’s arms/legs, try to move to a quiet corner, attempt to redirect, have our child take deep breaths and apologize. Less than a week in, we are going into rematch over this because AP feels we didn’t support her by not punishing our child for their behavior, though she has no suggestions as to an alternate approach. Our thought is that screaming and spanking will only escalate and exacerbate the bad behavior, but I’m open to other families suggestions/approaches. How do others manage this?
It sounds like you're saying your AP has been with your family less than ONE WEEK.
Your AP used you for a visa and ticket to the US. No "discipline" issues for a 3 year old warrant rematch unless AP is completely unqualified. A 3 year old is not going to beat up a 18+ year old by kicking and throwing things. Nearly every 3 year old WILL throw tantrums, especially if tired or hungry.
3 year olds in Europe do not hit and kick people. So if i were 18 or 19 and was kicked in my 1st week here and there was no real consequence i would leave too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do other families approach disciplining their toddlers/preschoolers. We have a 3 yo who is generally well tempered, but does throw tantrums, sometimes kicking and throwing things. If this happens we hold our child’s arms/legs, try to move to a quiet corner, attempt to redirect, have our child take deep breaths and apologize. Less than a week in, we are going into rematch over this because AP feels we didn’t support her by not punishing our child for their behavior, though she has no suggestions as to an alternate approach. Our thought is that screaming and spanking will only escalate and exacerbate the bad behavior, but I’m open to other families suggestions/approaches. How do others manage this?
It sounds like you're saying your AP has been with your family less than ONE WEEK.
Your AP used you for a visa and ticket to the US. No "discipline" issues for a 3 year old warrant rematch unless AP is completely unqualified. A 3 year old is not going to beat up a 18+ year old by kicking and throwing things. Nearly every 3 year old WILL throw tantrums, especially if tired or hungry.
Anonymous wrote:How do other families approach disciplining their toddlers/preschoolers. We have a 3 yo who is generally well tempered, but does throw tantrums, sometimes kicking and throwing things. If this happens we hold our child’s arms/legs, try to move to a quiet corner, attempt to redirect, have our child take deep breaths and apologize. Less than a week in, we are going into rematch over this because AP feels we didn’t support her by not punishing our child for their behavior, though she has no suggestions as to an alternate approach. Our thought is that screaming and spanking will only escalate and exacerbate the bad behavior, but I’m open to other families suggestions/approaches. How do others manage this?