So I have two boys, twins, who are 4 and in preschool. One is very well behaved and the other has lots of trouble with impulse control and as a result, hitting. He has gotten red 3 times since school has started. Twice for legit hitting out of anger, a kid took a toy, and the third for hitting on accident, out of excitement. Hitting at school, accident or not, can't happen and as a result will land him on red every time. With other behaviors, you can earn your way back to green.
If he (or they) bring home yellow or red, the consequence is no TV/electronics of any kind an no dessert.
I feel that this is appropriate but this child is not getting the message and I think that I need more.
I need balance here. I can't send him to school and have him get in trouble and then have him be "in trouble" all night too. But the tv/dessert thing isn't making the cut.
Any recs on what else I can do? Maybe a reward system for GOOD behavior at home? A marble jar?
Do you all have trouble with impulse control in your 4 year olds? I would be grateful to any and all advice here.
Re: Hitting in preschool
We still use timeouts for hitting, but it really has become more of an opportunity to cool off and regroup. He lets us know when he's ready to rejoin us.
What precipitates the hitting? Do you know it's coming? Can you try and head it off or give him a place to let out his anger?
I don't expect 4yo to have impulse control. But I do expect them to know appropriate behavior, so I think giving them a place to have an outlet for that impulse that is appropriate is a good middle ground.
What are his verbal skills like? Can you work with him to redirect his physical energy into something else? Clapping? That might be easier when he's excited & when he's upset etc. learning to remove himself?
DD is only almost 3, but when she gets worked up there is drama. Sometimes she tries to get physical but I remind her of "soft touches! It's alright to be mad. That's ok. Just don't hurt our friends."
I would address the hitting when you see it, but I think this might be something he has to grow out of.
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