My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

Talk to others about child development and behaviour stages here. You can find more information on our development calendar.

Behaviour/development

Here we go again

7 replies

FabBakerGirlIsBack · 29/06/2009 08:03

8 year old screaming at everyone and saying 4 year old lied about making him bite his tongue.

4 year old crying over 8 year old screaming at him.

5 year old late getting up, says she doesn't feel well and won't eat or drink anything, also telling takes on 8 year old.

what fun

OP posts:
Report
Starbear · 29/06/2009 10:30

Has this happened over the weekend? Is the 8 year old always a pain? Who else is around to help you? What do you think you need to do? My brother was a nightmare but no two people are the same so need more info.

Report
FabBakerGirlIsBack · 29/06/2009 12:11

He has been like this for a while. He had been at his grandparents for the weekend - was fine there - and it makes no odds whether he goes or not, most days he is challenging.

He is an angel at school.

Dh and I just don't know what to do.

Just feel sad that he is like this especially as he wanted loads of siblings!

OP posts:
Report
Starbear · 30/06/2009 19:35

If he is okay at grandparent and okay at school! What do you think changes at home? Does he think you are too tough or too soft! Could you stay with grandparents & see what the differences are? Could you spend a day at school? Speak to grandparents & school?
Do you think he wants more of your attention & is now jealous of siblings?

Report
FabBakerGirlIsBack · 01/07/2009 08:05

When he was younger he was rude to me in front of the HV and she said I had a very secure little boy.

I think that he thinks I am too hard but I know he haven't been consistant and at times may then go too far.

His GPs give him 100% attention and are just so much better with the kids than me. He has never been any trouble at school as far as I know and I have asked.

Attention could be an issue but with 3 kids and a rubbish mum it is hard to do.

OP posts:
Report
Lovesdogsandcats · 01/07/2009 09:15

"His GPs give him 100% attention"

There is the problem. One to one he is fine but things get tough when he has to share attention?

Report
FabBakerGirlIsBack · 01/07/2009 10:00

I told him this morning if he wanted attention to come and tell me.

|He has to share his GPs with his siblings so it isn't all about that.

OP posts:
Report
Starbear · 02/07/2009 19:29

I think you should try and stick to a routine I find this helps me with my Bad mummy phases. I'm the eldest of 4 kids and I was told to put the others to bed as well as other chores, which I hated. I find a routine during those difficult times of the day keep my temper at bay. It also stops Ds thinking that there is anything else going on. hope it helps

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.