Spitting

I have read the section on challenging behaviour as suggested my Jim. My problme is I can't just ignore his spitting or wipe it away because when he spits he does it full on in my face. I have to tell him off, he understands that it isn't ok but will do it when he is angry. He is intelligent and good at verbal communication. I am scared because when you look at Ben you wouldn't know he has anything wrong with him. people will deal with him as a naughty disgusting child, I have to get him to behave appropriately!

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  • I believe that approach can work, MissMomma3, but there is one really big risk to it - the child might rebel against your imposed system. I know I would have. I've always, even as a young child, responded better to being treated like a human being that understands reason, than like a robot to be programmed.

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  • I believe that approach can work, MissMomma3, but there is one really big risk to it - the child might rebel against your imposed system. I know I would have. I've always, even as a young child, responded better to being treated like a human being that understands reason, than like a robot to be programmed.

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