I am stymied by Sophie's recent foray into hitting.
In the last few weeks, she has started lashing out physically when she is told "No." I've checked with daycare and she is not engaging in this type of behavior there, luckily. It is reserved for me, mostly. Yippee.
I've done time outs, which really don't work for her. She just sits and screams until the time out is done then jumps up, happy as a clam.
I've done the whole "hands are for tickling/patting" shtick to no avail. Firmly telling her no, we don't hit has zero impact on her.
Any suggestions?
In the last few weeks, she has started lashing out physically when she is told "No." I've checked with daycare and she is not engaging in this type of behavior there, luckily. It is reserved for me, mostly. Yippee.
I've done time outs, which really don't work for her. She just sits and screams until the time out is done then jumps up, happy as a clam.
I've done the whole "hands are for tickling/patting" shtick to no avail. Firmly telling her no, we don't hit has zero impact on her.
Any suggestions?
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