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HELP ME! How do I handle my emotional 5 year old? 

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@laceandribbonsviolin
@laceandribbonsviolin 6 месяцев назад
I try to do the reflecting thing but she often interrupts or screams over me before I can get the idea across. Maybe she struggling because she has big emotions and doesn’t know how to express them, not because she’s trying to take her anger out on me. It’s really hard to tell. She’s 6 and she’s just now within the past 2 weeks staying dry, so it took her a long time to master that. She used to be defiant when I reminded her or told her to go to the bathroom and about a 6 months to a year ago she finally listened and decided she was tired of cleaning up the messes. I had to let her figure it out on her own, but I can’t let her figure this out on her own, or can I? Some days it’s so bad that I tell her to be angry in her room, and apparently feels like she’s being abandoned, and won’t stay in her room (her door opens inward, so I can’t stand there to hold it closed like I’ve seen Super Nanny do). So when she doesn’t get her angry energy out in her room and comes out screaming, I take my 9 year old into my room and close the door. It’s not what I want to happen, but if I’m helping her solve her problem and she is screaming over me there’s not much I can do until she stops screaming. When she’s calm we talk about that, and she understands that, but then doesn’t remember what she learned yesterday, and the cycle continues. She may have ADHD or autism, but I’m not sure. Now I do want to buy that book Say What You See, and keep watching more of your videos. Thank you!
@derekf9017
@derekf9017 3 месяца назад
not one mention of the father!
@jimbokenobiwan
@jimbokenobiwan Год назад
Thanks for this wonderful vid
@sarahk758
@sarahk758 Год назад
Shocked this actually worked. I’ve tried similar things, to no avail. Thank you!
@mrschristo7425
@mrschristo7425 11 месяцев назад
What do you do if you do that and they get angry with you
@ozzy7603
@ozzy7603 Год назад
My 5 year old son never listened, and like today after pool, he kept saying his ear hurts. My wife and I tried to help him, but he was running away from us very frustrated.
@franzdurer5026
@franzdurer5026 7 месяцев назад
This video is pointless. That lady thinks that we have energy to play and explain with the child endlessly. That´s not true. We have our limits in how much anger etc... we can absorb. Realistically, there are many videos, non of them is practical. All I can recommend is to go out. Fresh air and sport. The child must be physically exhausted a bit. In other words, the answer is not in the baby, but in thinks around what to do. Move, move, move...thanks
@Averybean98
@Averybean98 Месяц назад
I’ve been doing this and it doesn’t work. She gets over whelmed and spirals even more. I never had a toddler that threw tantrums. I had the most well behaved toddler. As soon as my daughter hit 4 she was throwing tantrums and getting overly emotional. She’s now five and still the same. The only thing I can say is she has way too much screen time these days and her diet has a lot of sugars in it. That will end today. I just find it odd that she was able to regulate emotions better and listen better at the ages where they typically don’t (1-3years) and now at 5 I feel like I have a toddler. It’s very frustrating and sometimes embarrassing. I feel bad for saying it but it is.
@taraann5378
@taraann5378 17 дней назад
I’m in the same exact boat. 0-3 was a breeze for us and 4-6 is a nightmare. Mine also gets even MORE upset when I try to talk through tantrums so I’m at a loss here too.
@administartoritprofessiona9232
@administartoritprofessiona9232 8 месяцев назад
Hi, My son is a 5 year and half. He has mild ADHD. He going to school. But he starts crying and shouting when teacher says he not to do anything or behave. Please help
@stateof8056
@stateof8056 6 месяцев назад
It didn’t work she starts taunting and mimicking in a tiny voice😢now what? Please help.
@14523201514
@14523201514 Год назад
I came here with really high hopes and I while I do believe this method May work on kids who have a very strong vocabulary my speech delayed son can only express himself but throwing a massive tantrum. Now that he almost 5 he thinks the only way to get things done is buy crying his eyeballs out, so I increased the number of timeouts. Everytime he even attempts to scream his way out, I give him a verbal warning and if he doesn’t stop he goes in time out. It’s only been 3 days since I started doing this and he’s already started getting the idea… 😂 mama is in 0 tolerance mode. For effective timeout methods watch one of supernannys videos.
@gallen3205
@gallen3205 Год назад
Lol nice
@sarahk758
@sarahk758 Год назад
I so feel you. My son is 5, had a speech delay and OT needed for 4 1/2 years. He just* graduated from both a few weeks ago. Sensory processing disorder. He’s getting better at talking but still struggles with simple emotions to articulate. Getting him to talk, was like pulling teeth out. Sooo much of the time his therapists and I would coax him by saying, what is it you want? So it’s really hard for him now, 5 years later- to grasp not getting what he wants all the time, since he can say what it is he wants lol. We do timeouts or take away wheels (cars, trucks, etc) or dinosaurs. That’s usually been effective. But the last two weeks I’m like idk. Tried her method today, honestly not expecting much lol. Granted, he’d been crying and throwing a fit for like 15 minutes with nothing working. But I did what she said and it actually helped. Just depends where your little one is at with the speech delay. You got this ❤and so does your kiddo
@raragreenbow9940
@raragreenbow9940 7 месяцев назад
When i try this with my 5year old boy he screams at me to stop talking or to go away….
@PlayfulPathways
@PlayfulPathways 7 месяцев назад
Have a look at my videos on why toddlers have tantrums and how to handle tantrums. Obviously your 5 year old isn't a toddler, but the same principles of how your child's brain may be functioning when they're upset still apply. I hope that helps!
@Faith63423
@Faith63423 Месяц назад
Even 7 year olds can be really sensitive. Its just part of their age.
@lynxyzy
@lynxyzy Месяц назад
well i would say call drake
@jesanearaneta102
@jesanearaneta102 4 месяца назад
Can you please help me. My 5 year old daughter thinks that she doesnt belong to God because she thinks evil things, like kill, crazy, and stupid. Can you please give me some advise how to deal with it and how to stop her.
@lisah768h7
@lisah768h7 4 месяца назад
She’s right because god doesn’t exist. Teach her science
@briskettacos
@briskettacos 3 месяца назад
It sounds like someone seriously indoctrinated her with concepts far beyond her understanding. Her young child mind is struggling to make sense of absolutely terrifying concepts. You need to take her to a child psychologist who can help her to understand what's going on. PLEASE DO NOT EXPECT THIS TO PASS. It doesn't- It causes trauma.
@lisah768h7
@lisah768h7 4 месяца назад
Right off the bat she starts talking to the adult who’s question she’s answering like she’s a child. That’s a little condescending and annoying
@shirleyupvall9360
@shirleyupvall9360 Год назад
If you handled the bad behavior from the start it would not have grown. Just don't allow the whining and fits, go to your room and do that, I don't want to hear it
@nik-xyz
@nik-xyz Год назад
yeah good luck with that
@dan260140
@dan260140 10 месяцев назад
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@molemaverick
@molemaverick 9 месяцев назад
Shirly, this is the kind of thing I hear from people that don’t have kids. Do you have kids? Are you willing to blow up your entire day? Every time you get to a point where a child is about to throw a tantrum. What if it’s in the middle of a huge birthday dinner, what if it’s in the middle of a court proceeding. Are you just gonna stand your ground? Take the child and leave? If you’re willing to completely blow up your day, every time you’ve got proof point then my hat is off to you. 99.9% of peoplejust can’t live their lives like that
@6psykes6
@6psykes6 8 месяцев назад
“Bad” behavior? SMH 🙄🤦🏻‍♀️😑
@bigz4302
@bigz4302 7 месяцев назад
Yeah you don't have kids lmao
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