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Everything makes my 7-year-old son (Nicholas) mad....not scoring high enough on wii, being told to be quite at church, not being able to do something for himself.....and he and his 13-year-old sister fight a huge percentage of the time.....
For example, Sunday morning at church, we sat with one of his friends who brings his Nintendo DSI to church (yeah, I disagree with that, but not my child). I had to ask Nicholas to be quiet because he got really into watching his friend play and kept loudly whispering the score to me. I tried nicely to tell him to be quiet, because I did not want him to get mad and cause a scene. Nicholas would be quiet for a minute and then start giving me updates again. After about the fifth time of telling him to be quiet, he got really mad at me, and elbowed me! He got a spanking when we got home.
Another example.....before school, I'd nicely tell him to go brush his teeth. He'd play around and not do it, or do it as slowly as possible, until I'd finally have to tell him, not so nicely, to brush his teeth NOW. Then he'd get mad at me, and make faces at me......then he'd get a spanking.....then he'd make another face or grunt at me.....so then he'd get another spanking. I always start off like Doris Day, but he doesn't listen to that!
He does not get in any trouble at school, although recently, he got in trouble at Sunday school. He plays baseball and if he strikes out, he will start crying and throwing a fit.
I know that some of you will say that his inability to control his anger and frustration is because of spanking---- and I don't want to spank. I try to reason, but he does not listen to that. When he was younger, I tried time-outs, but I would have to stand there to make sure he didn't move, because he would slowly start inching his way out of wherever I put him. Or he would try to scoot to where he could see the TV when he was in time out, which would defeat the purpose of punishment.
I just don't know what to do to help him not get so angry all of the time. A lot of times, its like he still has not outgrown the terrible 2's!!! Ugh!
Any suggestions on helping him to deal with frustration?
For example, Sunday morning at church, we sat with one of his friends who brings his Nintendo DSI to church (yeah, I disagree with that, but not my child). I had to ask Nicholas to be quiet because he got really into watching his friend play and kept loudly whispering the score to me. I tried nicely to tell him to be quiet, because I did not want him to get mad and cause a scene. Nicholas would be quiet for a minute and then start giving me updates again. After about the fifth time of telling him to be quiet, he got really mad at me, and elbowed me! He got a spanking when we got home.
Another example.....before school, I'd nicely tell him to go brush his teeth. He'd play around and not do it, or do it as slowly as possible, until I'd finally have to tell him, not so nicely, to brush his teeth NOW. Then he'd get mad at me, and make faces at me......then he'd get a spanking.....then he'd make another face or grunt at me.....so then he'd get another spanking. I always start off like Doris Day, but he doesn't listen to that!
He does not get in any trouble at school, although recently, he got in trouble at Sunday school. He plays baseball and if he strikes out, he will start crying and throwing a fit.
I know that some of you will say that his inability to control his anger and frustration is because of spanking---- and I don't want to spank. I try to reason, but he does not listen to that. When he was younger, I tried time-outs, but I would have to stand there to make sure he didn't move, because he would slowly start inching his way out of wherever I put him. Or he would try to scoot to where he could see the TV when he was in time out, which would defeat the purpose of punishment.
I just don't know what to do to help him not get so angry all of the time. A lot of times, its like he still has not outgrown the terrible 2's!!! Ugh!
Any suggestions on helping him to deal with frustration?


Grounding, taking things away (we don't spank) wasn't working so now we are using chores and that appears to be helping.
. If it was me, I wouldn't even let him sit next to that kid. No room for over-stimulation that way.