I'm a pre-school teacher, I understand about constructing the environment to his developmental needs. TJ is well aware of the consequences of his behavior. It's just going to take a while for him to understand what the limits are. My daughter got the concept in a flash, that's just her nature. I understand that TJ is going to keep testing the limits and boundaries for a while, he's an awful lot like his dad (good heavens, his dad is 40 next month and he's still testing limits.
When I keep saying this shall pass, it's to remind myself not to allow either my emotions to get involved (after all, he's doing it to see what I'll do, not to piss me off) and to remind myself that once he knows the ground rules he'll move on to challenging me in some new and interesting way I hadn't yet thought of, that will make the current challenge look like a cake walk.
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Date: 2005-01-27 05:23 pm (UTC)When I keep saying this shall pass, it's to remind myself not to allow either my emotions to get involved (after all, he's doing it to see what I'll do, not to piss me off) and to remind myself that once he knows the ground rules he'll move on to challenging me in some new and interesting way I hadn't yet thought of, that will make the current challenge look like a cake walk.