AmberLeaf - My husband and I speak to him on his level, in a calm tone, & we certainly do not call him a "Demon"
When I said about my own Mum what I was trying to get accross was that I never challenged my Mum they way my son challenges me. I knew when I had pushed her too far, and also knew bad behaviour was not rewarded.
My point in saying this was to put across the fact our son doesn't seem to realise this with us.
I also said he was up by 7am, that was me trying to be diplomatic...he is normally up before 6.15/6.30am. It doesn't matter what time he goes to bed, others had suggested putting him to bed later, that didn't help, it just made him grumpy the next day....all day!
Noideaeither - We don't try to make our son perfect outside, his behaviour in company or out in public is his doing, he knows how to behave, and is polite etc, we have never had to speak to him about his behaviour when out & about.
I don't expect him to "fit in with us" my point about early rising was that he gets up so early, actually 6.15am ish as I said to AmberLeaf, and he cannot understand that he shouldn't wake everyone else up just because he wants to be in control. This is what the whole thing is about....he wants to try and control us. (bearing in mind we have tantrums at bedtime and sometimes its 10pm before we get "us" time, having been on the go since 6.15am!)
We have issues at bedtime routine with some nights him refusing to give kisses as part of normal bedtime routine, if I play along with him he goes into one almighty tantrum and demands kisses, kicks off and refuses to give me them....it's like he wants to be in control of what happens & when!
It's hard to explain, and forgive me if what I've said sounds bad, but I'm trying to explain the best I can, how he is.
Exoticfruits - Once he has come out of the mood/tantrum he admits he has no idea why he kicked off, which is what made me wonder if this was a hormonal surge. He apologises off his own back, says sorry, etc etc until the next one!
Wheresmycaffeinedrip - He is currently on school holidays, and we have had no problems with him at school, he has lots of friends, loves school and is quite happy there, so I know it is not that. I will try the omega & multi vitamin tabs, he eats very healthy, lots of fresh fruit & veg, fish etc, thankfully eating is not a problem, and never has been. But those tablets might help.....so thanks for that info.
Cockoff - He never had issues with being alone or going to bed, but as I said in an earlier post, we had returned from holiday where we all were in a large room sleeping and his routine was out of sorts as well as possible jetlag, so this could be why he doesn't want to go to bed on own, as when on holiday we were in same large bedroom, and he probably got used to us beng there while he fell asleep.
MrsB1 & SquidgeyMiller - Thank God I am not alone, Thank you for sharing your woes, it makes me feel better knowing I'm not alone and also helps me feel a bit better that what we are doing is same as you.
I am not trying t have the perfect child....there is no such thing. But friends who have witnessed his behaviour inside our home cannot believe this is the same child as the one they think is so well behaved when we are at their homes, or out for dinner etc.
I suppose we should be very thankful he is a very well behaved child socially, as I have seen some really badly behaved kids when we are out, and I am so thankful our son isn't like that.
I don't think it's too much to expect his behaviour to be better at home, or for him to speak to us with a wee bit of respect, yes he is only 6, but I don't think its acceptable to speak to us like dirt, to growl and snarl his teeth, slam doors, throw stuff, and kick off when something doesn't go his way. When he kicks off he screams, shouts, stamps feet and stares you out to see how you will react.......he is very clever!
Yes, we try not to react, but it is not always possible, especially if he is causing damage or is at risk of breaking something, like the other day when one of his cars missed a glass unit by inches!!