Sometimes it is just the little things.
Instilling the helper mentality while they are little is so much easier than trying to fix it later when they are older. Even though sometimes it might not seem like help, let them do it anyway.
Sometimes it is just the little things.
Instilling the helper mentality while they are little is so much easier than trying to fix it later when they are older. Even though sometimes it might not seem like help, let them do it anyway.
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those are sweet pictures, since this arepictures I hope taking by an adult I amnot muchworry about this kids, but I am to scary to let my own kids dothis specific chore
Comment by ME — April 12, 2008 @ 12:26 am
I have a five year old, who for the most part is a wonderful child, happy and very loveable. However, my problem is that he becomes so frustrated in class that he throws a tantrum and has to be removed from the class room until he calms down. I have taken tv time away, praised the good,talked, cried and i must admit even yelled. I have never allowed tantrums. He will do very well for a while then its like a everyday occurance for a week to a week and a half- then he won’t have a bad report for a while.
I just don’t know what to do. I feel like I have tried everything on a Mom’s stand point. If anyone has a comment, suggestion or advise I would greatly appriecate it.
Comment by Levismom — May 24, 2008 @ 8:44 pm
i would suggest that you take other things away such as dessearts, letting him go to parties extra chores without pay or duductiona in weekly allounce also it might be an idea
Comment by Audry — July 29, 2009 @ 3:09 am