I finally finished the book Raising Your Spirited Child by Mary Sheedy Kurcinka and it was an ephiphany. It has completely changed the way I view my son and and I am slowly working on changing my reactions to include less anger and more empathy. One of the messages in the book is to try to understand why they are acting the way they do and it is not because of defiance or because they are out to get you.
One of the big struggles we had was getting the boy out of bed and moving in the morning. When I looked at it from an angle of understanding, I realized that it takes quite a bit for his father and I to get out of bed and get moving in the morning as well. My routine includes a warm bath and a cup of coffee while hubby prefers a long, hot shower. As a trial, we replaced the boy's evening bath with a morning shower and the results are amazing. He still doesn't bounce out of bed, but 30 minutes of begging, pleading and yelling have been replaced by a five minute warning that the window to take a shower is closing. He is then a happy, agreeable child after the shower. The more subdued morning has spilled into his school day and he goes off to school happy and is now having more good days than bad. All because of a shower!
3 Drivers on a Roadtrip
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[image: coffee and beignets]
We have always done road trips. Princess and Gymnast took their first road
trips a week after they were born. And as the kids ...
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2 comments:
That's great! I guess starting the day in a good mood carries him through the rest of the day!
I never did finish the book completely. I should get it out again and re-read the whole thing. As the boy gets older, he's been getting better, but we still have many frustrating days...
excellent!
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