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anonymous
writes: Help ! Since my son has started school he's become very boisterous and full of himself and is getting into trouble at school. How do i tackle this ? Reply to this Question |
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reader, anonymous, writes (18 June 2007): First off was there any signs that he was like this in pre-school? if not he might only be finding his feet some times young children find it hard leaving mum going to a place were they have to share maybe sometimes for the first time leave it for a few months, do a good boy chart at home with stars & so so on make a big deal of it & reward good behaviour a big treat on a friday? but if it carries on speck to his teacher she will be able to put a few pointers your way
god luck
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reader, kath +, writes (10 January 2007):
i am a single mum of three boys 16 14 and 4. to tackle the boisterousnes you need to fined the time to teach him how to play either with cars and a garadge, be first to pick up the car hed like from time to time and when he starts look him in the eyes and say that youd like it if you can play too and play nice that means you take in turns and play nice he will be taught this at school. have a word with his teacher she will be able to help you. dont forget to reward him too. good luck x
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