Help me out here with a dck. We'll call this child dck A. Dck A has been having some fits at my house and when we are out and about. I talked with parents and they were great about it. Mom said that dck sometimes needs to color, journal or have special blanket to help fit subside. She also talked with her child and things went great last week and most Tuesday. Dck A is only here 3 days/week.
Today the kids were coloring before nap time. I had given time warnings that it was close to clean up and rest time. Dck A wanted a marker that other dck B had. Dck B was more than willing to give up the marker when done. Dck A started getting closer and closer to Dck B trying to take the marker. I told Dck A that he/she was done coloring and to start picking up markers. Dck A started to throw a fit by throwing markers, kicking the marker box, kicking me and Dck B.
I sent Dck B off to nap without an issue so I could handle Dck A. Dck A starts running through the house kicking me, toys, etc... I finally grab Dck A to stop the running and destruction. Then Dck A tries to bite me. I sat on the floor with the child in my lap so we can pick up the markers. Dck A tries to hit, kick and bite me again.
I remembered that mom said coloring, journaling and blanket help. Well, we were already coloring so that wasn't going to happen. I found the blanket, and Dck A picks up and apologizes.
I don't believe that a child should need a blanket to complete a task, but what can I do?
I really love the family. Dck is adorable, but doesn't like for things not to go his/her way.
I really do like this child. Dck can be the sweetest thing around, but not when mad.
I felt I gave plenty of warning that coloring time was coming to an end. Obviously, it ended a little sooner for Dck A due to naughty behavior.
ETA: The preschool dcks attend have had some of the same issues that I have had. Mainly with spitting on other kids, name calling, and rough behavior. I don't think they've dealt with fits.
Thanks for reading
Be gentle please.
Kelly
Today the kids were coloring before nap time. I had given time warnings that it was close to clean up and rest time. Dck A wanted a marker that other dck B had. Dck B was more than willing to give up the marker when done. Dck A started getting closer and closer to Dck B trying to take the marker. I told Dck A that he/she was done coloring and to start picking up markers. Dck A started to throw a fit by throwing markers, kicking the marker box, kicking me and Dck B.
I sent Dck B off to nap without an issue so I could handle Dck A. Dck A starts running through the house kicking me, toys, etc... I finally grab Dck A to stop the running and destruction. Then Dck A tries to bite me. I sat on the floor with the child in my lap so we can pick up the markers. Dck A tries to hit, kick and bite me again.
I remembered that mom said coloring, journaling and blanket help. Well, we were already coloring so that wasn't going to happen. I found the blanket, and Dck A picks up and apologizes.
I don't believe that a child should need a blanket to complete a task, but what can I do?
I really love the family. Dck is adorable, but doesn't like for things not to go his/her way.
I really do like this child. Dck can be the sweetest thing around, but not when mad.
I felt I gave plenty of warning that coloring time was coming to an end. Obviously, it ended a little sooner for Dck A due to naughty behavior.
ETA: The preschool dcks attend have had some of the same issues that I have had. Mainly with spitting on other kids, name calling, and rough behavior. I don't think they've dealt with fits.
Thanks for reading

Kelly
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