buzzy bee
04-05-2012, 07:05 AM
DS is coming up to 2.5...
I try not to use the "N" word very much... DH is worse than I am and I sometimes have to remind him not to say "stop being naughty" but to say "stop doing XYZ" instead.
I also try and give him as much positive attention as possible, but there are times when I need to be doing other things, and these are the times that he does "naughty" things.
When I know he's doing it to get attention, and if he's not hurting anyone or breaking anything, I don't give it attention - e.g. if he's playing with the computer keyboard which he knows he's not allowed to do, I just push the drawer back in and move him away from it without saying anything.
Is this the right thing to do? I figure if he's doing it for attention and doesn't get it then he might stop!
But recently, if he's doing something he shouldn't and not getting any attention, he's started to say to me "mummy, I'm being naughty" - even after I've moved him away from the situation he'll tell me he's naughty.
Any advice would be very welcome. I've only been childminding for a couple of years so I'm fairly new to all this behaviour stuff and I want to try and nip this in the bud now...
Thanks :thumbsup:
I try not to use the "N" word very much... DH is worse than I am and I sometimes have to remind him not to say "stop being naughty" but to say "stop doing XYZ" instead.
I also try and give him as much positive attention as possible, but there are times when I need to be doing other things, and these are the times that he does "naughty" things.
When I know he's doing it to get attention, and if he's not hurting anyone or breaking anything, I don't give it attention - e.g. if he's playing with the computer keyboard which he knows he's not allowed to do, I just push the drawer back in and move him away from it without saying anything.
Is this the right thing to do? I figure if he's doing it for attention and doesn't get it then he might stop!
But recently, if he's doing something he shouldn't and not getting any attention, he's started to say to me "mummy, I'm being naughty" - even after I've moved him away from the situation he'll tell me he's naughty.
Any advice would be very welcome. I've only been childminding for a couple of years so I'm fairly new to all this behaviour stuff and I want to try and nip this in the bud now...
Thanks :thumbsup: