I'd be really grateful for some help, basically my partner gets really angry every time my 3 year old son does something which annoys him. For example pouring drinks on the floor, emptying the contents of his potty on the floor etc. Now I realise that DS needs to be told not to these things and possibly given some sort of consequence, for example no TV for the rest LG the day if he keeps doing it? But I also know that getting really angry with him is pretty damaging for our son and I want to stop my partner doing it.
I've tried talking to him and explaining how unhappy I am about it but he doesn't listen and seems incapable of not getting angry. His father was (and still is) a very angry man and often used to get very angry with him when he was a child and I'm worried that he might have an inability to control it which stems from this?
I really don't want the same thing happening to my son so what shall I do? Suggest anger management? Psychotherapy?
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mamma1234 · 26/04/2020 13:38
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