Jennasis
DIS life goes on
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I am sure this will be a controversial subject, so let's enjoy the peace and quiet while we can for a moment, shall we?
there...Good!
So you've got a kid (or kids). You've tried it all. Taking away their favorite toy, taking away tv/play/computer time, taking away trips, charging them money, time outs, stripping their room of all but the bed, forcing them to write on the blackboard 1000 times, therapy/counseling, medication...everything from soup to nuts as far as punishments/rewards/behavior modification. You've tried ignoring the behavior completely....you've tried screaming, begging, crying, laughing, threatening, talking, and hugging it out.
What do you do??? I'm talking about for behavior that is dangerous and unnacceptable. Stuff that would likely have them arrested if they were an adult (starting fires, stealing, breaking windows) or stuff that could potentially harm them.
No, not my kid. I don't even have kids. Just watching a dear friend stuck in a tough situation. The kid is 6.
there...Good!
So you've got a kid (or kids). You've tried it all. Taking away their favorite toy, taking away tv/play/computer time, taking away trips, charging them money, time outs, stripping their room of all but the bed, forcing them to write on the blackboard 1000 times, therapy/counseling, medication...everything from soup to nuts as far as punishments/rewards/behavior modification. You've tried ignoring the behavior completely....you've tried screaming, begging, crying, laughing, threatening, talking, and hugging it out.
What do you do??? I'm talking about for behavior that is dangerous and unnacceptable. Stuff that would likely have them arrested if they were an adult (starting fires, stealing, breaking windows) or stuff that could potentially harm them.
No, not my kid. I don't even have kids. Just watching a dear friend stuck in a tough situation. The kid is 6.