dylanrowe1
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@poweredbyjesus take a bath, "I don't want to take a bath." Get out of the bath, "I don't want to get out of the bath." Time to come to the table to eat, NO! We've been eating for 45 minutes and it's time to leave "I"m not done"
I feel you. I honestly think it's some sort of instinctive reflex response to any change. I feel like if I said "stop playing, it's time for candy" the answer would still be no before he even thought about it.
Something that helps me is to go to a park with no time limit. You want to play for 3 hours? it's up to you when we leave. That way I don't have to fight with him as much. I also try not to be in situations where I know it's going to be a fight.
After 4pm is literally the worst time of day until bedtime, because we have so much we have to do.
What do the teacher's say? Sometimes the kids save that behavior for their safe person at home. If it's a problem at school, I think that is the line between ODD (or ADHD) and regular spirited child.
I feel you. I honestly think it's some sort of instinctive reflex response to any change. I feel like if I said "stop playing, it's time for candy" the answer would still be no before he even thought about it.
Something that helps me is to go to a park with no time limit. You want to play for 3 hours? it's up to you when we leave. That way I don't have to fight with him as much. I also try not to be in situations where I know it's going to be a fight.
After 4pm is literally the worst time of day until bedtime, because we have so much we have to do.
What do the teacher's say? Sometimes the kids save that behavior for their safe person at home. If it's a problem at school, I think that is the line between ODD (or ADHD) and regular spirited child.