I’m so glad to see the forum is back! I’ve felt lonely all week!
I have a question for those of you with little children. My youngest daughter (and youngest child) is 5yo. She has no sensory issues that I know of. She IS a weak-willed (CM’s definition) child. She is the most-loving child…..and my most-hate-filled child, by times. She can be a pure delight and a pure terror, within minutes – it can change in a twinkle.
Within the last month, she has decided that seams bother her. Seams in tights, seams in leggings, seams in sweatpant, seams in pants, seams in socks. None of her shoes suit her. She runs around our house with nothing on her feet and legs. (It’s winter here – and our house is warm, but not hot.)
She actually chooses to stay home – all so that she won’t have to wear socks. Getting her dressed to go somewhere is TERRIBLE! I knew we’d have to leave early this morning, so last night I had her pick her clothes and her socks and her shoes. Then I bribed her (if she didn’t complain even once about her socks or her shoes, I’d give her a candy cane when we got home).
It worked. However, I can’t go around bribing her for as long as this phase lasts, can I???
I’ve tried the disciplinary things – swats on the backside, taking away privileges, extra chores, all that. Earlier this week she threw such a fit about her socks and shoes that I left her home (her dad was working outside) and told her she couldn’t watch any movies – she could only look at books. Her dad came in to find her on the couch calmly reading. She didn’t mind being left at home in the least! (And the rest of us were going to Good News Club, which she LOVES.)
So, I need some suggestions, please!
Thank you!
And again, I’m so glad to see the forum up and running again!