Say very calmly like you would 'Pass the salt please": "I wouldn't do that. The last little brother/sister who did that to me got eaten by the monsters." Look frightened when you say monsters, shiver, then walk away. It worked with my little cousins. (I had to substitute brothers/sisters with cousin of course.) =) It works best with little kids. If they're older, it will make the yelling and hitting worse.
it is when a sibling is being annoying. and the other sibling is allowed to hit them.
Stop misbehaving.
yelling at the dog
yell back at them
don't upset her
To effectively address and manage a situation where your 3-year-old is hitting their sibling, you can try the following strategies: Stay calm and intervene immediately to stop the hitting. Use positive reinforcement and praise when they show good behavior. Teach them about empathy and how their actions affect others. Set clear and consistent consequences for hitting, such as time-outs or loss of privileges. Encourage communication and problem-solving skills to help them express their feelings in a more constructive way.
The number one way to stop a child from yelling is to not give in to their request, whether they want something or are just in a bad mood. Giving in to what they want will only reinforce the child's feelings that yelling will get them what they want.
Well, yes of course! Although the younger sibling will be punished, and the younger sibling may get hit by the older one in return. I do not recommend hitting anybody in fact.
You tell the customer nicely to please stop yelling and use an indoor voice.
you stop yelling, start singing and practicing.
" Arrête de hurler! "
yes cause they can call collect