12 Alternatives to Lashing Out at Your Child
The next time everyday pressures build up to the point where you feel like lashing out – STOP! And try any of these simple alternatives.
You'll feel better ... and so will your child.
- Take a deep breath. And another. Then remember you are the adult ...
- Close your eyes and imagine you're hearing what your child is about to hear.
- Press your lips together and count to 10. Or better yet, to 20.
- Put your child in a time-out chair. (Remember the rule: one time-out minute for each year of age.)
- Put yourself in a time-out chair. Think about why you are angry: is it your child, or is your child simply a convenient target for your anger?
- Phone a friend.
- If someone can watch the children, go outside and take a walk.
- Take a hot bath or splash cold water on your face.
- Hug a pillow.
- Turn on some music. Maybe even sing along.
- Pick up a pencil and write down as many helpful words as you can think of. Save the list.
- Write for parenting information: Parenting, Box 2866, Chicago, IL 60690.
Resource:CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION CAMPAIGN;
MAGAZINE AD NO. CA-2835-90-7" x 10";
Volunteer Agency: Lintas: Cambell-Ewald. Campaign Director: Beth M. Pritchard. S.C. Johnson & Son. Inc.
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