my baby is 4yrs ,damn mischievious,ho... do i handle him?




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So is mine. It is normal but you have to make it safe. Mine was doing the most damage at night and she was quiet about it. We would wake up and she would have cookies or candy in her bed and crayons on the wall. So we moved every thing up; so she got a chair so we hid it. So she got in the fridge and got the chocolate milk and put it in a glass and decided to heat it up in the microwave....for 5 minutes. The glass shattered and that woke us up. So the next day I purchased a few safety locks. One is on the fridge and one one the microwave and then I hit her bedroom and took away almost 4 full toy boxes. She now has 3 stufties a few books and one small toy box. This has stopped her night wanders and she is not causing as many problems. So in short... move it up lock it up hide it and take the toys. That will show him you mean business

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Never damn your kid.
Try to speak much to him to keep khim attentive, tell him lots of stories, and explain him all the time what happens arround and what you do and what you see, get for long walks together and get him have some sport, then reward his patience somehow and never punish he just has much more enrrgy than necessary and you must be patient, this will pass in few years.

When he is mischievous, punish him.
Allow him to know he can not, act like that.
If you don't get a handle on this now you will end up with a nightmare on your hands later.


My son is 4 and i think him being 4 is harder on me than when he was 2., and let me tell ya those days was tough. I have found out in the past month or two that the more active he is the less cranky he is. Put him on a schedual, make sure he gets lots of fruits and veg. and plan the day with him if you can't stick to a weekly routine. Let him decide what will go on during down times when he seems most mischevious. He will feel more in control, while really you are controlling him, and you will feel more at ease. Have fun!!!!!!!!I put my son on a T-ball team. Man do they wear him out. and he loves the activeness. straght jacket and a short chain lol


Try the "naughty mat",whenever he's being mischievous,tell him to go sit on the mat and seize his toys till he apologizes and promises to be good.Good luck.

i feel ya...i thought my son would be the death of me...just hang on for the ride

Handcuffs and leg irons.

TIME OUTS, get a time out timer and a corner or chair. At first you have to get him use to it and explain to him that the time out doesn't start til he stops screaming and yelling. Tell him why he is getting a time out. After awhile all you will have to say is do you want a time out? Good luck because it is going to be VERY hard. If he going to preschool there is behavior counselors that could help you to.



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