For the most part LO is very well tempered, especially around other people but lately at home I just don't know what to do sometimes. Whenever he's not allowed to do something, or he's overwhelmed/frustrated, he deliberately hits and throws things at the closest person to him (usually me). I've tried distracting him but that doesn't seem to work. It's very frustrating; I don't know how to handle it and it seems to be getting worse. We don't hit or throw things in the house so I'm not sure why he does it so often. Any suggestions as to how to deter the behavior? Anyone go through the same thing at this age, when did they outgrow/stop doing it? TIA!!
Re: 15 month old hitting and throwing
9/10 and 1/11 Normal blood work
2/11 50 mg Clomid = BFN
4/11 50 mg Clomid = BFN
5/11 100 mg Clomid = BFN
6/11 2.5 mg Femara = BFN
7/11 2.5 mg Femara = BFN
SA normal and HSG all clear
11/11 14 HMG shots with HCG trigger = BFN
12/11 Femara + HMG = BFP!!
I also have had luck with ignoring it, but only if it isn't painful, I can't ignore that. Try taking his hand and petting your face while saying gentle.
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DS did this for a while. Every time he did it, I would look him in the eye and very calmly say "we do not hit/throw, that hurt mommy. Now please apologize." We taught him that he can either apologize by signing "sorry", or he can apologize by giving a hug. If he threw something, he needs to apologize by bringing that item back. Typically he'd refuse to apologize, then I'd get up and walk away. Usually at this point he'd start to cry and throw a tantrum, and that gets ignored. In the beginning the crying/tantrum lasted 10+ minutes, but it got progressively shorter. Once he has calmed down, I'd ask for a hug. Usually he'd give me one at that point, and I once again calmly explain that hitting is not nice. And if he threw something, at this point we'd go retrieve that item together. I always make sure he gets lots of hugs and kisses once the episode is over.
We did that consistently and I made a point to tell all his care-takers to do exactly the same thing. He stopped after about a month. He still occasionally hits, but generally it's because he is fighting with another child over a toy (which we don't tolerate either).