Dcb 4 argues constantly. He is very pushy with friends trying to boss them around and bickering with them. For no good reason. He argues with me all day or tries to, I don't participate and so he sulks in a corner. Every morning at clean up its "but we didn't have time to play!" Yes you did, this is the routine every day, let's move on. I don't know how to help him lighten up. Giving him words and acknowledging his feelings only seems to encourage him!
DCB Arguing Constantly
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This describes my 5 yr old son to a T! It started at 4 yrs old, too.
I agree with disengaging in the back and forth. I have also removed him from the group when he gets bossy (reasoning always turns into an argument!).
I really don't have any advice, because it's still something we struggle with, mostly just commiserating. Hopefully, someone here has some great advice!- Flag
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This is op. Yes, reasoning doesn't work because he doesn't want a solution he wants to bicker. I do also remove him from group play if he gets pushy. I think to an extent it is a phase some kids go through. I just wish it weren't so emotionally draining! (I find it emotionally stressful sometimes to maintain a positive attitude in the face of someone who is cranky all the time)- Flag
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Totally normal.
I don't allow it.
If I tell them something and they start to talk back, I say firmly "Yes, Mrs Play Care." And make them say it back to me. Then they do what they were asked/told.
They already know why they were asked/told to do what they were. They don't need an explanation or to be reasoned with.- Flag
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My son was (and is) an arguer. I didn't allow it either. I couldn't think of any other solution. I worked really hard to be reasonable and trustworthy, and I tried to listen to his feelings if they were even remotely reasonable, but he argued over nothing a lot of the time. I just made it against the rules in the end coz I couldnt' stand it.- Flag
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My son was (and is) an arguer. I didn't allow it either. I couldn't think of any other solution. I worked really hard to be reasonable and trustworthy, and I tried to listen to his feelings if they were even remotely reasonable, but he argued over nothing a lot of the time. I just made it against the rules in the end coz I couldnt' stand it.), and I ignore.
It is constant it never stops, and it's making me crazy! I've asked his preschool teacher how he is, and she says he is great, always listens and follows directions. I guess I should be glad that he is well behaved out of the house, but it still makes me nuts at home!- Flag
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Thanks because my has suddenly become the worst with this! She doesn't argue about having to do stuff, she argues about ludicrous stuff...."It IS daytime and the stars are out!!" Even if you ignore or even agree she follows you, still arguing her ridiculous point.- Flag
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