Lisa ryder6/5/2023 ![]() ![]() That is normal five year old behavior, although by five many kids are able not to act on those "attack" feelings. Your daughter's outbursts are an indication that when she feels one of these upsetting feelings, she attacks. Under anger is always a more threatening emotion: fear, hurt, disappointment, sadness. Five is too old to be lashing out physically, and punishing her will only make it worse. That will be negative on her in the long run. ![]() I love my child and I don't want to act in a way I would love to hear how to deal w/ this behavior. Hurt myself or others who are near her when she's frustrated. I have a very lovingĬhild and then boom, she's a screaming hateful child, that wants to I want to eliminate this destructiveīehavior, before it gets any more out of hand. Understands what she has done and then a few hours later the same Well, so we can begin to work on what bothers her. (in the moment) her behavior is not acceptable. I've tried everything from time-outs, to apologizing, to telling her Of mean things to her friends when they do something better then her. Her friend could do it, but she couldn't very well. Water and retrieve the objects the instructor was tossing into the I discovered she was mad, because she was more afraid to go under The instructor told her she had to sit out of the Today at swimming lessons, she pushed her friend into the water and I begin to talk w/ her, to calm her down she then gets extremely madĪnd begins to tell me she hates me and to go away. When she can't figure out how to do something, she getsįrustrated and begins to throw the object, or tear the pages, etc. HELP!, I'm not sure how to handle my daughter's behavior. ![]()
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