Ok experienced mommas I need some help!
I've always known that R was a tender heart but today for some reason it hit me like a ton of bricks and I realized I don't know what to do with him. We were watching football today, and don't get me wrong he is all boy when it comes to sports - totally competitive, loves to watch them, loves to pick a team and cheer them to the death, but if that team (or he) loses he has a TOTAL melt down.
Today we were watching the Steelers play, he started calling them the Takers - like stealing is a bad thing and I'm not going to call them that, maybe I'm reading to much into it but it was pretty funny and no matter how many times I corrected him he wouldn't call them the Steelers.
So my question is how do I nurture his loving, caring heart without the meltdowns? Or talk him through the meltdowns so they are fewer and far between. We have tried the sportsmanship talk, about congratulating the other team/player, etc. and it helps but doesn't stop them....
I've always known that R was a tender heart but today for some reason it hit me like a ton of bricks and I realized I don't know what to do with him. We were watching football today, and don't get me wrong he is all boy when it comes to sports - totally competitive, loves to watch them, loves to pick a team and cheer them to the death, but if that team (or he) loses he has a TOTAL melt down.
Today we were watching the Steelers play, he started calling them the Takers - like stealing is a bad thing and I'm not going to call them that, maybe I'm reading to much into it but it was pretty funny and no matter how many times I corrected him he wouldn't call them the Steelers.
So my question is how do I nurture his loving, caring heart without the meltdowns? Or talk him through the meltdowns so they are fewer and far between. We have tried the sportsmanship talk, about congratulating the other team/player, etc. and it helps but doesn't stop them....
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