![]() ![]() Mom: No, I feed you all the time, We’re eating dinner in about 15 minutes anyway.Ĭhild: (Starts to cry/tantrum) I want a cookie! I hate you! Mom: I told you, you have to wait until dessert time after dinner.Ĭhild: But I want it now! You never let me have anything to eat! You starve me all the time! You’re the worst mom ever! It’s almost dinner time.Ĭhild: I’m still hungry! I can’t wait for dinner! I want it now! Mom: No, we are saving the cookies for dessert tonight.Ĭhild: But mom, I’m really hungry! I want a cookie now! If they continue to ask, perhaps give a consequence.Ĭhild: Mom, may I have a cookie right now? Remind your child you already gave them a response and that’s it. Ignore constant invitations to engage in arguing behavior. How do we stop this as parents? Simple answer: STOP ARGUING. So when a parent says the child constantly argues they are implying that the parent is arguing back too. Just like it takes two to tango, it takes two to argue. Medication for Mental Health/Behavior issues and ChildrenĪnd more! (Use Search box or Scroll below) Getting on the same page (parents/coparents)ĭivorced Coparenting tips (and worksheet for kids)* Matching activities to teach focus to preschoolersīullying: How to help, Bullying, or not?, Tattling or Telling?Ĭommunication and Following Directions ‘Barrier’ gamesįinding a job tips for teens and young adultsīoredom problems, Bored List *, Local Activities *Īppropriate Sexual Development in Children Matching activity to teach focus, “Put in” activitiesĭepression in Young Children: signs and symptoms Potty training, Encropresis(soiling) behavior, Bed Wetting, Potty Training: readiness, tips, strategies ![]() A * (star asterisk) indicates the article/blog post contains a free download tip sheet or worksheet.įunction of behavior: why is the child doing thisĮnvironmental/Physical problems that cause behavior Click the specific articles on sub topics below. Click on the heading topic to see articles/blog posts on that topic.
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