you need to watch him even more closely and figure out his triggers. Intervene BEFORE he escalates to out of control behavior. Most of the time, there is some sort of pattern to why a kid is doing something like this and you can be aware of that and head him off at the pass. Try and go towards preventative measures, instead of punishments after the fact.
For my hitter here, it is about her being bored and having too much freedom during particular parts of our daily routine. When I know that her triggers are coming around in our daily schedule, I give her a specific activity or instruction so she is occupied and not looking for trouble out of boredom. The other kids can handle free play a lot better than she can.
For my hitter here, it is about her being bored and having too much freedom during particular parts of our daily routine. When I know that her triggers are coming around in our daily schedule, I give her a specific activity or instruction so she is occupied and not looking for trouble out of boredom. The other kids can handle free play a lot better than she can.
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