My cousin is 7. Since she was little she has been extremely difficult to handle. She seems to have a lot of hatred in her. She gets angry extremely easily and is always throwing tantrums. At age 2 1/2 she could spitefully tell her dad that she wanted to buy a gun to kill her mum (when her mum refused to buy her candy). Even now the things she say are very malicious and hurtful to others - things you would never imagine a child to say. She has the habit of rolling her eyes and scrowling all the time.
She has just started school and the teachers have been complaining that she is always talking in class and moving around when she is supposed to sit still. She has this problem at home too. Quiet games or reading are out of the question. Her attention span is extremely short. She has no problems with homework, however, recently, she wrote her friend's name on a test paper instead of her own. Noone is quite sure why. It seems like she is acting up to get attention. What's wrong?
2007-01-26
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Her mum scolds and sometimes canes her when she's acting up but the rest of household (dad, an uncle, two aunts) just reprimend her a little.
2007-01-26
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Not enough discipline in her life. Get the belt and put the fear in her.
2007-01-26 03:07:22
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answered by Blunt Honesty 7
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Sounds like no one ever told her no and made it stick. If I could cry and scream and throw a tantrum to get what i want then heck why not throw a tantrum. You need some tough love and the ability to say no and stick to it. Coming from a nanny of 18 years I see this all the time. Watch some nanny 911 or super nanny those shows are pretty right on! I swear by some of the stuff they do. Stop giving into this little girl. They are want you create. Don't encourage bad behavior by giving in to it. Any question drop me a line. I have had some kids with major problems over the years and all bad habits get broken with in 3-7 days. If you are tough bad habits can be broken in 3 days. She scowls at people to get what she want. It is all part of her plan. Is she an only child?
2007-01-26 05:45:52
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answered by Shelli Belle 2
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Sounds to me that she's got little or no discipline at home and there are no repercussions for doing wrong. She's obviously not stupid or slow, she's just a spoiled rotten brat from what I've read and could do with a good 'ol fashioned whoopin.
When children are given no boundries, they will seek the path of least resistance to get what they want. They are human after all. We all want what we want, and some of us are willing to do the wrong thing to get it. Children who are given no guidance don't learn the right from wrong easily and later that education will come at a very expensive and painful price.
She needs discipline discipline discipline. Her face should have been slapped for saying what she said about the gun and her mother, she should have been punished every time she acted out at school...
It really sounds like the parents aren't giving her limits, or maybe they're saying "you won't do that anymore, will you sweetie?" or "if you don't do that anymore I'll give you a ____ "
What they should do is say "you broke the rules, go to your room and sit unit dinner, then we'll have a talk." and follow through. If that doesn't work, perhaps corporal punishment is necessary. I've got 3 kids, the oldest wouldn't take anything I said seriously unless a spanking came with it. Didn't take her too long to figure that out. Another punished herself before we found out she'd done anything wrong (ran to her room and laid down crying) and the third just needs some time out every now and again.
All three of my kids are very well behaved, and that's not because they're exceptional, it's because my wife and I took the time to discipline then when they needed it.
Your cousin is too old to be acting like Verruca Salt from "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory".
2007-01-26 03:17:28
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answered by kb6jra 3
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2016-10-17 03:30:55
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answered by ? 4
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That doesnt sound like ADHD...My son 7 has adhd and he doesnt act like that at all. He is a sweet boy. Sounds like some other pyschological problem, or just isnt disciplined properly. I would definitley take her to a Dr. just to see what they have to say about it before it gets even more out of hand and she starts to get kicked out of school, etc... How would a 2 1/2 year old know about a gun and killing someone with it. SOunds like someone is teaching her things too or letting her watch things she shouldnt.
2007-01-26 03:22:28
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answered by Blondi 6
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It does kinda sound like ADHD, take her to the doctor and they can diagnose this. She could just be spoiled. Does she often get her way if she throws tantrums. I would take her to the doctor though. My nephew has ADHD and for the longest time we didn't know and he just got in trouble all the time. We felt awful when we found out he actually had a problem and we were punishing him for things that truly were beyond his control.
On a side note. My nephew would always say he didn't want to be bad and just couldn't understand himself why he was acting the way he was. He was very remorseful about his actions after the fact.
2007-01-26 03:09:09
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answered by love2shop 3
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If she is being disciplined for her actions and it does;t make a difference I would suggest that the family see a counselor. It could be ADHD with Bi-polar disorder.
But defiantly start with a counselor not a psychiatrist. They are too quick to point out the problems because they are looking for them. A counselor will go into it open minded and make suggestions from there.
2007-01-26 04:07:14
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answered by agbridal 2
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A great deal seems to be going on at once. What kind of discipline is being used with her?
At any rate, seek the help of an psychiatrist/analyst.......
Note: It's astounding to see how rapidly the paradigm has shifted here. I just MENTION the word discipline, not even SUGGESTING she should be punished corporally, and get an immediate thumbs down, as does the first poster, who mentions a belt......Has discipline gone so out of fashion that the mere mention of it merits a frown from society? .......Is it a wonder that Anglo-American society seems to be turninng out more and more rotten eggs, causing teachers to retire early, etc?
2007-01-26 03:08:36
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answered by Philip Kiriakis 5
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She needs a psycholigical/psychiatric evaluation immediately. Something may have happend to her that no one knows about. She could be one of the rare cases when children do have ADHD. (this is so frequently over diagnosed to children but it seems like she could have it) She may also have a deeper psychological problem.
Only a doctor can tell through evalution and tests. She will need counseling and a psychiatrist so they can prescribe something helpful to her development.
2007-01-26 03:09:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like a lot more than ADHD. She needs to go to a doctor, sooner rather than later. Medication could make all the difference in the world for something like this.
2007-01-26 03:07:45
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answered by Anonymous
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sounds like she has a personality disorder, possiblr bipolar disorder, therse are very common symptoms. Good luck with her, and try to get her help.
2007-01-26 03:07:43
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answered by Anonymous
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