I need some advice on disciplining my son’s behaviour
My son is 3, since he was around 1.5 we’ve noticed that he has very strong & rigid personality. He is very stubborn and has his own mind to ‘master/control’ things. The following are some examples: He wants his mother to put on the left sock, his daddy to put on his right sock. If he wants mommy to peel him an apple, nobody is allowed to touch that apple otherwise he will have a complete meltdown! No compromise! He could cry and cry till he completely lost his breath and his face turned red, just because we did not follow what he wants. This is only a very brief description of his character.
His stubbornness gets worse in the recent 6 months, but the things I find quite difficult to control is that he would deliberately do everything ‘opposite’; and the more you ask him to do “A”, the more he would reject it or simply do “B”.
About half a year ago, he would ‘scream’ for no reason. The more we asked him to stop, the madder he screamed. Whenever he is not happy over some trivial things (e.g. the other day he took out a pen and wrote on the sofa so we said to him, in a very gentle way, that we use pen to write on a paper not on a sofa. A simply statement like this triggered him to lose his temper and throw everything on the table to the floor, followed by screams!
His stubbornness even shocked his teacher at his nursery. On many occasions they couldn’t handle him so just left him in corner to let him calm down then went to him to soothe him again.
As I said, he does everything ‘opposite’ to our order. For example, in the morning we ask him to say ‘good morning’ to our neighbours and he just lowered his head and kept quiet. If we force him a little bit he will go straight into sulking or crazy screams! It happens so very often that I, and my parents (his daily carers) find very distressing.
We have tried many methods, both soft and hard. I personally do not agree with shouting or hitting, what I usually do is to tell him in a calm voice that I don’t like his behaviour (e.g. screaming) so I will send him to his room/toilet and ask him to stop his mishaviour if he wants to come out. 9 out of 10 he would cry and I would let him cry for a couple of minutes and go to him and ask him if he knows why he is sent to his room. However, I do not see any improvement on his behaviour.
People tell me that this kind of behaviour is very common on children of 2-3 years old, is it really? Is it really only a phase which will pass? I just worry that his stubbornness and bad temper (screams & throw things on the floor) and rudeness (refuse to say good morning to people) will continue and become nuts hard to crack?!?
Any advice, please. Thank you.
My son is 3, since he was around 1.5 we’ve noticed that he has very strong & rigid personality. He is very stubborn and has his own mind to ‘master/control’ things. The following are some examples: He wants his mother to put on the left sock, his daddy to put on his right sock. If he wants mommy to peel him an apple, nobody is allowed to touch that apple otherwise he will have a complete meltdown! No compromise! He could cry and cry till he completely lost his breath and his face turned red, just because we did not follow what he wants. This is only a very brief description of his character.
His stubbornness gets worse in the recent 6 months, but the things I find quite difficult to control is that he would deliberately do everything ‘opposite’; and the more you ask him to do “A”, the more he would reject it or simply do “B”.
About half a year ago, he would ‘scream’ for no reason. The more we asked him to stop, the madder he screamed. Whenever he is not happy over some trivial things (e.g. the other day he took out a pen and wrote on the sofa so we said to him, in a very gentle way, that we use pen to write on a paper not on a sofa. A simply statement like this triggered him to lose his temper and throw everything on the table to the floor, followed by screams!
His stubbornness even shocked his teacher at his nursery. On many occasions they couldn’t handle him so just left him in corner to let him calm down then went to him to soothe him again.
As I said, he does everything ‘opposite’ to our order. For example, in the morning we ask him to say ‘good morning’ to our neighbours and he just lowered his head and kept quiet. If we force him a little bit he will go straight into sulking or crazy screams! It happens so very often that I, and my parents (his daily carers) find very distressing.
We have tried many methods, both soft and hard. I personally do not agree with shouting or hitting, what I usually do is to tell him in a calm voice that I don’t like his behaviour (e.g. screaming) so I will send him to his room/toilet and ask him to stop his mishaviour if he wants to come out. 9 out of 10 he would cry and I would let him cry for a couple of minutes and go to him and ask him if he knows why he is sent to his room. However, I do not see any improvement on his behaviour.
People tell me that this kind of behaviour is very common on children of 2-3 years old, is it really? Is it really only a phase which will pass? I just worry that his stubbornness and bad temper (screams & throw things on the floor) and rudeness (refuse to say good morning to people) will continue and become nuts hard to crack?!?
Any advice, please. Thank you.
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