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    Little Monster

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Working With Your Child
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    • W Offline
      winth
      last edited by

      Hi Cartoon,


      Glad to know that you’ve spoken to him.
      Did you ask him why he wants to do that? You should try to be as specific as possible by stating only 1 action that he did, say why did he make that face to this uncle. Don’t confuse him with general statements like why do you like making faces at people? Keep probing but don’t provide answers for him to nod on (e.g. Is it bec this so and so did this and this to you?)

      Cartoons might be a cause too. Children tend to show things that they have been exposed to. That’s why I expose my boys to very limited programs. Now that I’ve thrown away my television, we end up having more time for discussions and game-creating.

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        schellen
        last edited by

        You should talk to him as quickly as you can after the act has occurred. If you take too long, he may not remember or get confused and it’s not because he’s lying. Young children are a bit like pets; you need to catch them in the act and administer "corrective action" ASAP after, preferably in private and in a clam manner, of course.

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          riccsal
          last edited by

          hi cartoon


          Most impt you must still continue to shower your love

          And continuously to teach him be it using punishment or rewards

          And verx impt is to have patient and continue to have fun and enjoy the relationship


          Regards

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            Cartoon
            last edited by

            Hi


            Thanks for all the comments. I guess i will have to put in more effort and to be more patient with him. Afterall he is still a little boy. Thanks again!

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              Addoil
              last edited by

              Hi Cartoon


              Finally found someone kids similar with me…

              My 4 yrs old boy also do such things which is make me very headache, after read through this forum, understand that caning is not the way ( a lot of ppl advise that should use cane ) ya, but this only can control awhile, and the behaviour still there, will be come out on and off…
              anyway, he is still a little boy, which we need to put in extra effort on it.

              Really thks for all the sharing.

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                Ags
                last edited by

                not sure if this can be stated as a similarity here or be of help…


                my boy is being cared for by my wife’s aunty whom he obviously has taken a liking to after almost 3 yrs…

                realise whenever he is at home with us he is ok and does not kick up a fuss e.g. when we do not give him a sweet/or whatever he wants

                however once in my wife’s aunty presence… he will always take advantage of her presence and kick up a big fuss (jumps n cries)

                maybe is there any form of similarity of point of refernce u can pick up from?

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                  mintcc
                  last edited by

                  I think discipline for kids is an ongoing process…have to be very consistent and firm, and yes they are very smart and knows who can be "bullied" into having their way.


                  My boy is the same. In school, he is very well behave according to the teachers. At home with the maid or with grand parents - play tricks on them, wait for them to feed and clean up his mess. with the maid, even kick up fuss, throw things and aggressiveness. It took like more than 10 sessions of time out, explaining before he wise up. Even then, there are still times when he try to "test water" in getting his way by throwing tantrums and/or by acting up. … just have to keep up the praising when he is good and be firm with him when he misbehave.

                  I personally don’t find beating and beating an effective as a form of punishment. I have tried that and it back fires.

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                    jedamum
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                    mincy:

                    My boy is the same. In school, he is very well behave according to the teachers. At home ..... - play tricks on them, wait for them to feed and clean up his mess..... there are still times when he try to \"test water\" in getting his way by throwing tantrums and/or by acting up. ..
                    Hey, sounds like my P1 son! :roll:

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                      mintcc
                      last edited by

                      jedamum:

                      Hey, sounds like my P1 son! :roll:
                      hee, lots of people says most boys are like that m I am starting to agree... Currently reading the book you recommended and find some of the stuff they recommend quite useful.

                      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/discipline-teaching


                      😉

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                        Addoil
                        last edited by

                        Hi mincy


                        how are you going to control yourself when the kids are throwing tantrums... :?:

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