She's often Robot pissed. (if you read mattlogelin's blog, that's funny....)
Anywho.... Ava has reached that stage where she's trying to do something on her own (great) and gets frustrated and throws said toy/cup/plastic egg, whatever. Meltdown insues. Rinse. Repeat.
How can I help her with this? What's the magic words? I know it's a developmental thing, but ideally, I'd like to teach her to stop and take 3 deep breaths before spazzing out. (my mom skipped that skill, lol)
thanks!
Re: Ava's getting frustrated... Help!
good luck with that.
I'm still trying to figure it out. I usually try to help her by saying "I know it's hard and you are frustrated", etc....but I think they just have to figure it out.
"I have four children. Two are adopted. I forget which two. -Bob Constantine
"All for Love,' a Saviour prayed 'Abba Father have Your way. Though they know not what they do...Let the Cross draw men to You...."
Does she know the sign for help?
Make a fist with the thumb up and pound it on the other open hand.
Katen used to do this a lot and still does but then she'll remember to ask for help and it's over. Sometimes we still have to remind her to ask for help but we're getting there with less and less screaming.
Also don't hesitate to help label her emotions so she begins to understand them. ex. I see you're angry/frustrated/sad... can I help?
Also always ask them before you automatically help. That helps them realize what to ask for too.
We've always asked "do you need help?" and she does say "help" more often than not. (well,. "het" is what she really says) We'll try the sign too.
It's weird, cuz this is ALL me.. Davez and his sibs are tenacious lil buggers that will not quit until the job is done. And they do it quietly ;-)