by Soledad Pascual » Sun Apr 14, 2013 4:25 pm
Giving advice:
1. Our four-year-old refuses to sleep in her own bed. In fact, she won't sleep anywhere unless she sleeps with us. We have tried everything and we are desperate.
In this case, maybe you should maintain the ban to your child of sleeping on your bed with your husband and you. If you stand it, finally she will accept it.
2. My seven-year-old son has never been dry at night. My friend says he must have some emotional problem and I should take him to counselling.
Because this is a problem that he cannot control, you should consider to deduct importance to this question and give to your child more confidence (for instance, he can use diapers in the night and keep it “as a secret” between you and he) and help him to get a better self-esteem. This is a problem that can last until he will be 12.
3. I have a five-month-old baby who I have been breast-feeding. Recently I started her on solid food, but she eats very little. I am worried that she is not getting enough.
Perhaps, you may continue feeding your child with mash and introduce solid little by little. At least, you don´t have to worry if she loses weight.
4. My two-year-old boy gets uncontrollably angry and starts screaming at the worst possible times, like in the grocery store.
If your child is having a tantrum in any place, what you may do is, first of all, not to lose the control of the situation. Then, you may say when he is not angry, you will listen and talk to him. The most important of this, if you want to change his behavior, is not to pay attention to his attitude and wait for a right one. When this occurs, then you have to say something positive about this change of attitude and give him a prize.
5. Our five-year-old often talks obsessively, and does not seem to listen when spoken to directly. What’s more, he seems to get easily distracted when doing the simplest task.
Perhaps you may give orders to your child one by one. For example, first you should ask your child to pick the toys up. When it is finished then you might express joy and then give him another order (now, let´s take a shower).
Giving advice:
1. Our four-year-old refuses to sleep in her own bed. In fact, she won't sleep anywhere unless she sleeps with us. We have tried everything and we are desperate.
In this case, maybe you should maintain the ban to your child of sleeping on your bed with your husband and you. If you stand it, finally she will accept it.
2. My seven-year-old son has never been dry at night. My friend says he must have some emotional problem and I should take him to counselling.
Because this is a problem that he cannot control, you should consider to deduct importance to this question and give to your child more confidence (for instance, he can use diapers in the night and keep it “as a secret” between you and he) and help him to get a better self-esteem. This is a problem that can last until he will be 12.
3. I have a five-month-old baby who I have been breast-feeding. Recently I started her on solid food, but she eats very little. I am worried that she is not getting enough.
Perhaps, you may continue feeding your child with mash and introduce solid little by little. At least, you don´t have to worry if she loses weight.
4. My two-year-old boy gets uncontrollably angry and starts screaming at the worst possible times, like in the grocery store.
If your child is having a tantrum in any place, what you may do is, first of all, not to lose the control of the situation. Then, you may say when he is not angry, you will listen and talk to him. The most important of this, if you want to change his behavior, is not to pay attention to his attitude and wait for a right one. When this occurs, then you have to say something positive about this change of attitude and give him a prize.
5. Our five-year-old often talks obsessively, and does not seem to listen when spoken to directly. What’s more, he seems to get easily distracted when doing the simplest task.
Perhaps you may give orders to your child one by one. For example, first you should ask your child to pick the toys up. When it is finished then you might express joy and then give him another order (now, let´s take a shower).