At the end of our rope...
My husband & I love our two kids dearly, but my 5 year-old son is driving us insane. He's a good boy & I know …
This community is focused on the joys, challenges and frustrations faced by parents of 3 to 5 year olds. The major areas of child development include:
Physical development - ...


|
Resoning with upset children
|
Watch this |
| View More Posts Ignore |
My sons day camp has this notion that trying to reason with an upset 5 year old is acceptable.
The result they get is a kid that is MORE upset. Am I insane to think that trying to talk it out with a upset 5 year old is to much to expect? Posted on 07/21/08, 10:07 pm |
| 11 Replies | Most Recent | Add Your Reply |
| View More Posts Ignore |
I think it depends on the child and the situation. If a child is visibly upset, it's very difficult to reason with him/her. However, that doesn't mean it's okay to just let a child sit there and throw a tantrum or disrupt a group. In any given situation, I think it's best to try and find out why the child is upset, calm him/her down and then try to find a solution. Five year olds are old enough to understand rules (though following them, may be more difficult) and I think it's appropriate to remove a child from a situation if he/she is having a difficult time. Sorry, if this sounds harsh... but I also don't know the entire situation.
|
|
|
|
||
| First | Previous | Page: 1 2 | Next | Most Recent | Add Your Reply |

My husband & I love our two kids dearly, but my 5 year-old son is driving us insane. He's a good boy & I know …
I see many post on here concerning potty training. I rarely reply or write any responses, but I have 2 sons that are 3 …
Hello Everyone! I am just so disturbed by something that happened earlier today and I wanted to ask a little advice and …