Hello!
I hope this question is ok, I realise this thread is more geared towards toddlers.
I'm having a problem with my 4 year old lashing out and hitting other children at school (he started this September). He is young being born first week of August so only just turned 4 when he started This is new for him, he went through 3 years of nursery with nothing like this. The school have had me in and feel like it's definitely related to being frustrated (eg being excluded from a game) or not being listened to but, like me, they were keen to bring it up and let me know so we can support him and I guess try to nip it in the bud.
Does anyone have any useful tips or resources related to this? We've always practiced "kind hands" at home and school use this terminology so we're continuing with this. Stopping play and addressing it when it happens and trying to keep our cool. He has never been much of a hitter but there has been odd occasions recently where he's lashed out at his younger sibling or dad. I just am not sure if at 4 he is old enough for sanctions such as taking toys/TV away or not allowing him to do or attend things. But maybe he is?
I'm really hoping it's a phase and a bit of a kick back to starting school (there's been some bed wetting after being dry for ages and he looks so shattered all the time, and very emotional) but I feel sad for him and not sure how to handle it. As a child I would have been yelled at and probs had a smack with a slipper and obviously this is not how I parent my child - I just don't know how to navigate this it all came as a huge surprise. My poor little guy.
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I hope this question is ok, I realise this thread is more geared towards toddlers.
I'm having a problem with my 4 year old lashing out and hitting other children at school (he started this September). He is young being born first week of August so only just turned 4 when he started This is new for him, he went through 3 years of nursery with nothing like this. The school have had me in and feel like it's definitely related to being frustrated (eg being excluded from a game) or not being listened to but, like me, they were keen to bring it up and let me know so we can support him and I guess try to nip it in the bud.
Does anyone have any useful tips or resources related to this? We've always practiced "kind hands" at home and school use this terminology so we're continuing with this. Stopping play and addressing it when it happens and trying to keep our cool. He has never been much of a hitter but there has been odd occasions recently where he's lashed out at his younger sibling or dad. I just am not sure if at 4 he is old enough for sanctions such as taking toys/TV away or not allowing him to do or attend things. But maybe he is?
I'm really hoping it's a phase and a bit of a kick back to starting school (there's been some bed wetting after being dry for ages and he looks so shattered all the time, and very emotional) but I feel sad for him and not sure how to handle it. As a child I would have been yelled at and probs had a smack with a slipper and obviously this is not how I parent my child - I just don't know how to navigate this it all came as a huge surprise. My poor little guy.
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Sorry all - I can't work out to edit but just wanted to add that hitting isn't occuring every day there seems to be 3 or 4 events since beginning of term based on what his teacher has told me, 1 of which was a true accident (bumped into a girl in the playground but she was very upset)Hello!
I hope this question is ok, I realise this thread is more geared towards toddlers.
I'm having a problem with my 4 year old lashing out and hitting other children at school (he started this September). He is young being born first week of August so only just turned 4 when he started This is new for him, he went through 3 years of nursery with nothing like this. The school have had me in and feel like it's definitely related to being frustrated (eg being excluded from a game) or not being listened to but, like me, they were keen to bring it up and let me know so we can support him and I guess try to nip it in the bud.
Does anyone have any useful tips or resources related to this? We've always practiced "kind hands" at home and school use this terminology so we're continuing with this. Stopping play and addressing it when it happens and trying to keep our cool. He has never been much of a hitter but there has been odd occasions recently where he's lashed out at his younger sibling or dad. I just am not sure if at 4 he is old enough for sanctions such as taking toys/TV away or not allowing him to do or attend things. But maybe he is?
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