My dh and I have a dilemma.
We are struggling to maintain a happy home at the moment due to the strain of dealing with the challenging behaviour of my ds(4). On a good day, ds is charming, great fun, and of course devilishly handsome . The not so good days (more often that not) are filled with conflict whenever we ask ds to do something which he doesn't want to do.
We have tried to combat the tantrums (screaming, laying on the floor etc) by use of time out and sticker charts in the past - but the reality is starting to sink in that we don't really seem to be making much headway. Dh and I have always consoled ourselves that ds will grow out of this behaviour (or it would as least improve!) as he got older....but our optimism is now fading.
We are also getting more concerned as ds is due to start school in September and we anxious that he will be labelled as a "problem child". His behaviour is also having more impact now on dd (1), as I feel that she gets an unfairly small portion of our time as so much energy is directed at keeping ds under control.
In desperation, we have thought about seeing a pyschologist. I have no experience in thie field. Do they really help? I wonder whether we will just hear the same advice (star charts etc) that we have already followed - or is it worth a try?
I am also worried that a consultation at this stage will form part of his records when he starts school - and would like to avoid this if possible.
Can anyone help?