Solve Temper Problems
As you've seen, it's difficult for some people to admit they've done something wrong. Be sure to model this behavior for your son by admitting when you've made a mistake, and follow the positive system I've just described by rewarding him with your attention when he admits to something he's done.
Since your son's behaviors appear to have been going on for awhile, you may want to get some additional help for him. Talk with the school counselor; he may be able to give your son some individual time or include him in a small group on good behavior. If you decide to get assistance for him outside the school, the school counselor or your pediatrician can refer you to a therapist in your community.
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Q My son is in sixth grade and theres a boy in his class who has major problems! Hes not the only problem though; my other problem is the principal, who wont hold any of the kids accountable for their behavior. The boy has been physically and verbal
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Raising healthy, resilient kids takes time and sensitivity to their needs. Sometimes, parents need help to be able to understand how to interact with them in a
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Q My five-year-old son is in kindergarten. Recently I found out from other parents that my son has been asking their daughters to pull down their pants. He has also pulled down his pants in front of them. I told him that this behavior wasnt acceptabl