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2 year old niece hitting people
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What should i do?every time she sees me she wants to hit me,so i always tell her i didn't do anything why are you hitting me or like right now i was talking to my mom and my niece came up to hit me,so i told my niece that i was just talking that i wasn't doing anything wrong then my mom started yelling at me saying i was immature that she's only 2 and I'm 25 so am i doing something wrong by letting her know that this beaver is wrong or should i just leave it alone?
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basically she's doing it for attention. Even negative attention (getting told off) is better than none at all, in her eyes.
try completely ignoring it, and watch for her being nice (ie, not hitting) and give her a cuddle or a big smile and tell her something like: 'i like being with you, you are so kind!'
You have to watch for any good behaviour, however small and be ready with lots of praise.
http://dakota.fmpdata...Files/OperantCond.pdf
basically she's doing it for attention. Even negative attention (getting told off) is better than none at all, in her eyes.
try completely ignoring it, and watch for her being nice (ie, not hitting) and give her a cuddle or a big smile and tell her something like: 'i like being with you, you are so kind!'
You have to watch for any good behaviour, however small and be ready with lots of praise.
Sqad, well you knew I would respond didnt you :-)
A generation ago many children were smacked a lot more than now, that is because we are a civilised society! and we try and solve the issue without smacking, it cost nothing to try and find the root of the problem and sort it out without smacking, however smacking is a lot easier and it saves having to use the grey matter, just physically punish the 2 year old child until it stops without addressing the issue of why the child is behaving that way to start.
A generation ago many children were smacked a lot more than now, that is because we are a civilised society! and we try and solve the issue without smacking, it cost nothing to try and find the root of the problem and sort it out without smacking, however smacking is a lot easier and it saves having to use the grey matter, just physically punish the 2 year old child until it stops without addressing the issue of why the child is behaving that way to start.
Sqad. You can talk to a two year old quite logically and they understand. A firm no and a stern look can do wonders. It starts at a much younger age and by two they know damn well what is naughty.
A hard smack to someone or something very much weaker or smaller than yourself is just not on in my opinion and teaches them that it is OK to smack in temper or when things don't go your way.
I have smacked a couple of times in temper more than as a punishment and I regret it. Smacks just don't work in my opinion.
A hard smack to someone or something very much weaker or smaller than yourself is just not on in my opinion and teaches them that it is OK to smack in temper or when things don't go your way.
I have smacked a couple of times in temper more than as a punishment and I regret it. Smacks just don't work in my opinion.
Sqad, My 2 boys - 35 & 31, were both disciplined using a similar method to the one you suggested and are both well adjusted men, who know the difference between right and wrong, have never brought trouble to our door and have good manners. 3 lads down the street from us were brought up with this liberal idea of not smacking and have become junkies, thugs and downright Salad Chefs. I think know which method I prefer.
Sqad, that would greatly depend on the situation, the child and the root of the problem.
It worked on my 3 children, I never smacked them, they don't smack their children.
It just takes time to WORK with your child and that is the problem! so many parents would rather just smack them as they cant find the time to find another solution.!
How can that be wrong?
It worked on my 3 children, I never smacked them, they don't smack their children.
It just takes time to WORK with your child and that is the problem! so many parents would rather just smack them as they cant find the time to find another solution.!
How can that be wrong?
Welsh, My son was brought up without smacking and is a fine young 28 year old, well mannered, good job, lovely partner, not a druggie and not a drunkard and, apart from the usual teenage 'attitude' years has caused us no problems whatsoever.
And hopefully his upbringing will teach him not to smack his own children.
And hopefully his upbringing will teach him not to smack his own children.
Absolutely Hopkirk!!
I hate premeditated punishment and hard smacking is premeditated. If it comes naturally and you don't think about it then it is just temper in my opinion.
I bet you Welshy that a lot of the young thugs you see about were smacked very often and very hard. It's a way of life to them!!
I hate premeditated punishment and hard smacking is premeditated. If it comes naturally and you don't think about it then it is just temper in my opinion.
I bet you Welshy that a lot of the young thugs you see about were smacked very often and very hard. It's a way of life to them!!
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