Focus on the Positive
Ask yourself why your daughter is exhibiting these behaviors. Are her verbal skills not as well-developed as those of her peers? Does she know appropriate ways to get attention from her friends? Is she younger developmentally than the other children in kindergarten? Talk with the school counselor. He may be able to give your daughter some individual time or include her in a small group on good communication skills.
Keep in mind that any kind of behavioral system that you try must be used over a long period of time, and it must be enforced consistently.
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Q My kindergartner is always getting into trouble -- especially on the school bus. She hits, kicks, and bites other students. She loves going to school and shes so excited to see her friends, but other times shes so shy that its hard for her to inter
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Based in Golden, Colorado, the Love and Logic Institute, Inc. provides parents with practical tools to develop healthy and respectful relationships with their children. Former school principal Jim Fay and Foster W. Cline, M.D., are the founders of Lo
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It is sometimes necessary for an adult to restrain a violent child in order to protect the child from himself or to protect other children from the violence. Restraint refers to the use of physical methods to stop a child from moving freely and may b