a good old fashioned spanking
2006-12-16 10:58:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, you're really busy! Sounds like the 4 yr old is wanting more attention, but you only have 2 hands! This is going to be a very difficult period in your life. Accept that it won't be perfect.
You seem to have all of the tools in order to help your son behave better. It's just a matter of being consistent and rewarding positive behavior whenever possible. Really make a big deal out of him being the oldest and most responsible. Let him do things the others can't-so he will feel better about being older and not getting held as much as his brothers.
Although it will be difficult, make a point of spending some time with him and doing some "big boy" stuff at least once a month.
God Bless your family :)
2006-12-16 11:08:43
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answered by kyletexas_123 2
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i imagine it could be merely fantastic for a 20 minute walk in a danger-free community. At maximum, you'd be a 10 minute walk away, even closer in case you had to run abode for some reason. I go away my 7 twelve months previous by myself contained in the abode for type of 20 minutes at the same time as i'm outside yet nevertheless on the resources, and characteristic carried out so for decades. I actually have not ever pushed everywhere, in spite of the undeniable fact that, because I continuously imagine what if I were to get in an coincidence or develop into no longer waiting to get abode right away? in the adventure that they are snoozing once you flow, be particular to go away a large be conscious the position they're going to see it so they don't awaken and panic at the same time as they could't discover you. on the be conscious write the time you left, or the time attempt to be decrease back by technique of, and teach your daughter to call for help once you've been lengthy gone too lengthy.
2016-11-26 23:11:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Check out the Love and Logic website www.loveandlogic.com. The library may also have some books by Jim Fay from this website. He's an amazing parenting guru. He gives practical advice. 123 Magic is also another program that's been recommended to me, although I have not learned about it.
2006-12-16 13:52:09
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answered by housebug23 2
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The only thing I can really say is when you said you tried the time outs do you follow through on what your doing? Do you sit him down and make him sit talk it through with him and make him realize? Timeouts are important to follow through with and you need to be consistant about them. Maybe when he is behaving you can focus on keeping him busy maybe for christmas you can buy him inexpensive activitys to keep him busy and and you can work on his listening skills with him. If he can't listen he can't do the fun activity. Simple as that. Here are some ideas: Play doh, crayons, Markers, Paint, puzzles, kids crafts such as braclet making or projects using construction paper
2006-12-16 12:22:22
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answered by BabyDolll128 3
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Hate to tell you this, but they all seem to do that at 4 or 5...as they all told me, be glad that he doesn't do it when he is not at home! If his behavior is fine when you are out or he is with other people then his knows what he is doing...
It maybe that he is more tired when he is at home, or that he is "decompressing" from being out...or that he just wants your attention. Have you tried earning points to spend time with Mommy alone? That might work. Hang in there, there is no easy answer to this one.
2006-12-16 11:03:25
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answered by Barbiq 6
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ignoreing bad behavior doesnt make it go way
does ignoering a problem fix it? no.
it sounds to me like you are all words and threats but very littie substance and your kids know this, thats why he ignors you, he knows mummy wont do anything she says she will, or at worse will make him stand in the corner for 5 mins.
you need to stop yelling and start disciplining your kid
if it was my child i would swat him on his bottom or send him to his room or to bed or take away his toys, but how you discipline is up too you.
2006-12-16 12:13:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with the first answer. Reward him when he's good, spank him when he's bad, he'll soon learn what discipline means. Get this wrong and soon you'll have three problematic boys, not just one.
2006-12-16 11:04:53
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answered by Anonymous
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treat him like a baby. Put him in a crib, make him use a bottle and eat baby food when he misbehaves.
2006-12-16 11:00:18
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answered by Anonymous
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you should take him to a counselor to see way hes acting up maybe you should take away his stuff he likes to play with and tell him he is not getting it back until hes starts respecting you like he should
2006-12-16 11:03:32
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answered by Madison 1
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