You're certainly right Jammers.. no one is perfect, whether it's parents or kids you are talking about. However, I stand by the general principle that energetic hellions require a firm hand.. lots and lots of discipline, and first and foremost, consistency and predictability in application by both parents (if both are present). I might sound like some Prussian drill sargeant, but that's really what they need. They are like a 1000hp boat and they need a really big rudder to move them in the right direction. That rudder is you. You can be Mickey Rooney or Arnold Schwarzenegger.. it doesn't matter.. It's all a matter of attitude.
It doesn't even have to involve corporal punishment, though before they can reason well (say, before age 5 or 6), a quick smack with a wooden spoon will help condition them to respond when they don't listen. Lots of unconditional love is very important too.. many times this sort of thing is just a subconscious cry for attention.
I know, fine and good of me to preach when I don't have to live with it every day, and when I was around the kid I talked about earlier, I had plenty of time to devote. I can really sense your frustration. But it's still true.. don't try different approaches.. that's probably the worst thing you can do; above all, a kid like that needs consistency and predictability from parents. It's really simple conditioned response.
It doesn't even have to involve corporal punishment, though before they can reason well (say, before age 5 or 6), a quick smack with a wooden spoon will help condition them to respond when they don't listen. Lots of unconditional love is very important too.. many times this sort of thing is just a subconscious cry for attention.
I know, fine and good of me to preach when I don't have to live with it every day, and when I was around the kid I talked about earlier, I had plenty of time to devote. I can really sense your frustration. But it's still true.. don't try different approaches.. that's probably the worst thing you can do; above all, a kid like that needs consistency and predictability from parents. It's really simple conditioned response.
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