First of all I do NOT want this thread turned into a debate. That is not it's purpose. I simply want input from parents of toddlers to see what they use that works.
My DD (20 months) has started hitting. Not hard but she needs to learn that hitting isn't nice. It's just a recent thing but I want to nip it now before it gets too far. Last night I simply held her hand firmly and said "hitting is not nice, it hurts. We don't hit" I said it hurts because she says this often if she gets a boo boo so I know she understands what it means.
She thinks it's a game. Laughs and says "it funny!". So I repeat what I did before, giving her another chance. The next time she did it I picked her up and sat her in the corner telling her "hitting is wrong, it hurts people and she has to sit there until she learns not to hit". My kid is a drama queen. Burst into tears because Mommy hurt her feelings. She stopped crying in about 30 seconds. Then came over and gave me a hug and kiss. I told her that hitting hurts and we need to be good girls and not hit.
The whole thing started over again about 5 minutes later.
What methods do you find that work? I personally don't believe in spanking. If you do I don't mean to offend you, it's just my personal feelings. My DH asked me last night after this didn't work for the 3rd time if he thinks we should smack her hand? I asked him "how can we tell her not to hit but then smack her hand to correct her?" Which he agreed to. I need more ideas. I know it just started and I hope that the time out methods will help with her. But I'd like to hear others' experiences as well.
My DD (20 months) has started hitting. Not hard but she needs to learn that hitting isn't nice. It's just a recent thing but I want to nip it now before it gets too far. Last night I simply held her hand firmly and said "hitting is not nice, it hurts. We don't hit" I said it hurts because she says this often if she gets a boo boo so I know she understands what it means.
She thinks it's a game. Laughs and says "it funny!". So I repeat what I did before, giving her another chance. The next time she did it I picked her up and sat her in the corner telling her "hitting is wrong, it hurts people and she has to sit there until she learns not to hit". My kid is a drama queen. Burst into tears because Mommy hurt her feelings. She stopped crying in about 30 seconds. Then came over and gave me a hug and kiss. I told her that hitting hurts and we need to be good girls and not hit.
The whole thing started over again about 5 minutes later.
What methods do you find that work? I personally don't believe in spanking. If you do I don't mean to offend you, it's just my personal feelings. My DH asked me last night after this didn't work for the 3rd time if he thinks we should smack her hand? I asked him "how can we tell her not to hit but then smack her hand to correct her?" Which he agreed to. I need more ideas. I know it just started and I hope that the time out methods will help with her. But I'd like to hear others' experiences as well.
) Also, make sure you are talking to her with a firm voice and looking at her with a firm look on your face--she needs to see that you are not happy with her. 
