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When The Child Hits - A Simple Thing To Do

By Laura Kaine - Feb 25, 2010

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Mothers and fathers must certainly not accept that their child hits them and they have got to make extremely clear how unacceptable that behaviour is. Knowing the cause will help you have an effective reaction. First of all, be aware that a child hitting does not wish to physically hurt. Hitting seriously is a mean of expression when he's angry or annoyed. You have to set in his mind what is wrong. It's the sole way he will understand it.

You won't get much improvement by saying "No" to something undesirable he does. The thing you need are the right communication tools to make your little one stop hitting permanently.

When a child hits, his parents often react impulsively and yell at him, show they're angry or even spank him. I wish to make clear that hitting a child, spanking him, will only make him understand that there is nothing wrong with hitting you when he is angry.

The important advice I encourage you to use when your child hits you is the following:

* Instead of expressing your ANGER, show your kid that you're HURT. Your vulnerability will make him understand you are just like him and it will mostly make clear the true implications of his impulsive reaction. See this situation as the opportunity to teach compassion to your little one.

Allow me to explain my advice:

Whenever your child hits you, keep being calm and make a sad face that shows you are hurt and surprised by his behaviour. Simply tell him: "You hurt me! Actually it really hurts when you hit me, I am not kidding here. Do I hit you? No. I love you. I'm very sad you hit me." You can exagerate naturally but stay serious. It really matters. You will see a different reaction in your child then. Simply tell him that his anger or frustration are NORMAL feelings but that he should express them with words only. Give him an example of what he could have said instead. Teach him how to react differently or he might possibly hit you again for the same reasons.

Each unhealthy behaviour such as this one must be taken seriously. If you don't act upon it, you are going to find it really difficult to take the control back when your little one develops a hitting habit. For now, the fact that your child hits you from time to time probably is a minor problem and that is indeed why you have got to stop it now. You do not want your child to grow to be a teen who hits when he is overwhelmed by his emotions. Using a parenting guide can be a positive move as it'll give you and your child the guideline and help you need in order to put an end to such habit.
Author Bio
I'm a mom and an editor and a wife too. I discovered how wonderful mastering parenting skills is when I faced a very difficult situation with my daughter's behavior, June. Having changed this situation into a strong relationship and real peace of mind for me and my husband thanks to a parenting program, it made me want to share what I know to help others, which I did, with several families, different situations. It changes everything to understand what are the mistakes we make, how we can improve the way we communicate with our children to help them become responsible adults. Later, I gathered a team of parents to build together a website about parenting methods, to tell parents who feel powerless that we know some parenting methods can be effective and make a difference. To me that's what is great about internet. Gathering people, helping people, sharing valuable knowledge and spreading the word about solutions that really work. I do hope my articles will give the answers you're looking for, and give you hope back.

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