PoohnPglet
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Aidensmom said:Please, come to my house and find my child's "currency"! Believe me, their are children whose stubborness outweighs anything else. I actually was one of them, so I guess I am just getting the "what goes around, comes around" thing with my son. I am so proud of his independence and strong-will, it will get him far in life, but at this age it is just SO frustrating. I do extend my child's timeout for every offense, it is not a matter of that I am not willing to keep him there that long. He is not spanked because I am "worn" out, believe me, I am much more stubborn than he is. But at some point there has to be something done that will stop his behavior.
I am so happy for you that you have kids that just comply to the timeout thing, but there are kids who don't. It is not a reflection on my ability as a parent, it is his personality. When I put him back in timeout for the 100th time and he bites me, what is your solution? I keep asking what are the other methods at this point that I have not already tried, and really have not gotten an answer. My son knows I am not "playing", I follow through on everything I say, but sometimes he just doesn't care. I have tried stuff I have seen in the "nanny" shows, still doesn't work. I am not a angry, abusive parent who does not care. I do not think spankings are the solution to everything. I am just trying to raise a well behaved, well adjusted child. If you have another solution for me, please supply it.
I have asked several times on this thread for alternatives to what I am doing. It is almost as frustrating to be told that there are "other methods" by people that do not describe them as it is to have a child fighting you to sit in time out. I am not trying to single you out as a poster, but if someone does have advice on what else I could do, I would like to hear it instead of being told I am a bad parent for trying to do what I feel is best for my child.
And I have been much more than "hit" as a child. I know very well the difference between abuse and spankings. There IS a difference.
I guess I would have to say that if my child was biting and fighting me, I would consult a doctor about the situation.