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My girls tried that a couple of time. Got picked up very quickly from the floor by me with an explanation that is it happens one more time… ..never seen it again since than.
.Diplomacy, it's a way of saying “nice doggieâ€, until you find a rock!
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As funny as that is though, they're only reinforcing his behaviour.
Our eldest is the reigning queen of selective behaviour. While she never throws tantrums like that (she is 9 afterall), she will definitely put on the sad face to get what she wants. She's so effective that she's not allowed to have male aides at school (she has Down Syndrome) because she easily wraps them around her finger.“And, remember: there's no 'I' in 'irony'†~ Merlin Mann
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Same thing happened here. I hoisted them up to eye level by their jumper, stared 'em in the eye and let 'em know who's boss. Problem solvedDr. Mordrid
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Dr. M - sounds like you used the same method my dad used... and that I'll likely use once I have some of my own. I agree it's funny but letting stuff like this happen because it's a giggle leads to problems very quickly.Wikipedia and Google.... the needles to my tangent habit.
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Originally posted by Dr Mordrid
...While she never throws tantrums like that (she is 9 afterall)...
I just can't imagine how a parent can ignore behavior like this, waiting for them to grow out of it.Diplomacy, it's a way of saying “nice doggieâ€, until you find a rock!
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In small children that is pretty easy to extinguish by simply ignoring it.
Of course, a parent will never extinguish attention seeking behavior if they can't keep from laughing at it.
By 9 or 10 I would think it would be a good idea for the child and parents to see a shrink and find out what is going on.
The most likely problems the Doc method would help, but there are some things that could be wrong that it might even make worse. Couldn't hurt to try to find out what you are dealing with before deciding on corrective action.
I know this from tragic personal experience.Chuck
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Originally posted by ZokesProThat's funny but seems like the kid is faking it though.
That's the point.
He wants something from his parents.
Kids aren't good at debate or argument at that age.
They use what they have.
And those parents have obviously made that behavior pay off in the past.
Something they will live to regret long after their 15 minutes on Internet fame have passed.Chuck
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Faking it how? Sure he's faking that he's really that upset, but he's certainly not faking the fit he's throwing. It's purely for attention and to get what he wants.
None of my kids have ever acted that way, but as a parent I'm all too aware of how and why kids behave in such a way (nevermind that I've seen it happen with other kids).“And, remember: there's no 'I' in 'irony'†~ Merlin Mann
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