Pls help my p4 gal....
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Must have rules at home. Children need boundaries
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Hi wewecheng
I’m also having the same problems with my girl in P3. At least your kid still cleared her papers although the marks are drops. Mine is always maintaining her standard at 30 and I really don’t know what to do with her. -
Emelyn:
Emelyn, it does appear that your son is suffering from stress. And that stress could be coming from events happening in school. Does he share with you what happens in school? Have you tried talking to his form or relevant subject teachers about his behavior in school. Try to do it discretely so that he doesn't feel that he is being THE problem....He : \"Why me ? you go and tell the teacher lah.\"
then he started to cry... -
Hi,
I dont know how to handle my DD who is P4 this year ...
Nowsadays, almost every morning, she refuse to wake up in the morning...
If I wake her up nicely, she not even move her body... till I :rant: .... then she will close the toilet door angrily.... :stupid: and take her own sweet time to brush teeth...and once I rush her (scared she missed the school bus), then she will not wash her face and comb her hairs :slapshead: just change her school suit and go to school like that.... :faint:
Normally I insist she brush teeth+ wash face and comb her hair nicely.. then she starts
...... make me really :frustrated: and think to :nunchuk: her early in the morning... :nailbite:
I let her sleep at 9pm everynight, mostly.. not latest by 10pm and wake up at 6am...
I really feel helpless :clubmyself: -
fussyMummy:
Mine too! Tug of war every day to get her to school on time. She's in afternoon session. Now still at home :xHi,
I dont know how to handle my DD who is P4 this year ...
Nowsadays, almost every morning, she refuse to wake up in the morning...
If I wake her up nicely, she not even move her body... till I :rant: .... then she will close the toilet door angrily.... :stupid: and take her own sweet time to brush teeth...and once I rush her (scared she missed the school bus), then she will not wash her face and comb her hairs :slapshead: just change her school suit and go to school like that.... :faint:
Normally I insist she brush teeth+ wash face and comb her hair nicely.. then she starts
...... make me really :frustrated: and think to :nunchuk: her early in the morning... :nailbite:
I let her sleep at 9pm everynight, mostly.. not latest by 10pm and wake up at 6am...
I really feel helpless :clubmyself: -
sleepy:
Ya, same problem, every morning I need to plead with my kids to get up, only the oldest in secondary 4 is ok, it is stressful in the morning in the house with shouting and even crying. I am not sure if I should have sent them to good schools now as they always say a lot of homework, cannot cope. Am even thinking of transferring the youngest out to another school, a neighbourhood one, anyone got any opinion on this? Anyone transferred their kids from good schools to average ones?
Mine too! Tug of war every day to get her to school on time. She's in afternoon session. Now still at home :xfussyMummy:
Hi,
I dont know how to handle my DD who is P4 this year ...
Nowsadays, almost every morning, she refuse to wake up in the morning...
If I wake her up nicely, she not even move her body... till I :rant: .... then she will close the toilet door angrily.... :stupid: and take her own sweet time to brush teeth...and once I rush her (scared she missed the school bus), then she will not wash her face and comb her hairs :slapshead: just change her school suit and go to school like that.... :faint:
Normally I insist she brush teeth+ wash face and comb her hair nicely.. then she starts
...... make me really :frustrated: and think to :nunchuk: her early in the morning... :nailbite:
I let her sleep at 9pm everynight, mostly.. not latest by 10pm and wake up at 6am...
I really feel helpless :clubmyself: -
Could it be the school is too far away and the wake up time has to be very early? Just my 2 cents thought
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insider:
Totally Agreed.
............. Basically, if your child dares to \"close the toilet door angrily\" and do all those things that upset you, it may imply your lax disciplinary actions towards her all this while. During the first time she did the \"close the toilet door angrily\" action, what was your reaction? For me, it will be a straight away \"dont need to talk, go kneel in front of 神祖牌\" kind of punishment + don't need to go school. After her knees are pain enough (I still quite old fashion in my punishment...), then we talk and she has to tell me what went wrong.
If you allow her to do something disrespectful without consequences, then she will only be bolder and bolder and maybe to the extent of uncontrollable (becoming a habit of bullying you). If she has siblings, one may copy another, and then the whole house may be a \"no laws land\" and be chaotic.
If you can be more hard hearted, talk to her nicely about the needs of maintaining her personal hygiene and tell her that you will leave all these to her and will not bug her anymore in the morning and you hv confidence that she will know how to take care of herself. Let her tell you how she feels and talks along the line. After the talk, let her be. Want to brush teeth / comb hair, do it; don't want, your issues. Seriously give up in trying to bug her coz you may have to bug her until 16 or 18 or 20! Probably she is used to 'enjoying' the morning commotion, so take it away! (actually quite unimaginable for me to think that a P4 child still has to be told to brush teeth / comb hair every morning...)
PS: Generally I have this thought of if a parent cannot control her child when the child is still in primary school, then high chance of the parent losing total control when the child reaches teenage years. So very important to be still in control during their younger years... -
insider:
Actually that was my thought as well. 1st thing that went through my mind was, \"Oh gosh! You mean I have so many more years of whining to handle?!?!?\"Reading this thread making me wonder and trying to recall whether my kids still cried when they were in P4...
I don't remember both of them still cried at that age (unless kena caned for serious misbehaviour). Regular crying behaviour in my opinion usually stops at around age 7 or 8, when the kids can verbalise their thoughts and wants. From their age 7/8 to now 16/18 years old, probably they cried for less than 6 times in total?
My 7 years old will cry probably average once in a quarter or semi-annually I think, when he is put under embarrassing situations (his perception) or when he cannot handle a serious questioning session from me (when i sensed he lied) or when he kena caned...
While I do not have any kids that age yet, I pray that by then, my kids would have passed that phase. Now at the age of P1 and K1, there will be days when I will have to hustle them into their morning routines but not often. And on such days, if a few curt instructions are still insufficient, I will tell them, choice is theirs, when it comes time to go to school, they will still have to go, regardless of what state of grooming they are in and breakfast eaten or not. Then I will proceed with my own routine of having breakfast and reading the papers. -
insider:
Don't mind fussymummy, am going to use your case as a 'case study' for discussion purpose.
Basically, if your child dares to \"close the toilet door angrily\" and do all those things that upset you, it may imply your lax disciplinary actions towards her all this while. During the first time she did the \"close the toilet door angrily\" action, what was your reaction? For me, it will be a straight away \"dont need to talk, go kneel in front of 神祖牌\" kind of punishment + don't need to go school. After her knees are pain enough (I still quite old fashion in my punishment...), then we talk and she has to tell me what went wrong.
If you allow her to do something disrespectful without consequences, then she will only be bolder and bolder and maybe to the extent of uncontrollable (becoming a habit of bullying you). If she has siblings, one may copy another, and then the whole house may be a \"no laws land\" and be chaotic.
If you can be more hard hearted, talk to her nicely about the needs of maintaining her personal hygiene and tell her that you will leave all these to her and will not bug her anymore in the morning and you hv confidence that she will know how to take care of herself. Let her tell you how she feels and talks along the line. After the talk, let her be. Want to brush teeth / comb hair, do it; don't want, your issues. Seriously give up in trying to bug her coz you may have to bug her until 16 or 18 or 20! Probably she is used to 'enjoying' the morning commotion, so take it away! (actually quite unimaginable for me to think that a P4 child still has to be told to brush teeth / comb hair every morning...)
PS: Generally I have this thought of if a parent cannot control her child when the child is still in primary school, then high chance of the parent losing total control when the child reaches teenage years. So very important to be still in control during their younger years...
Hi insider,
I dont mind at all...
As I strongly believe that 没有教不好的孩子, 只有会不教的父母..
When I encounter problem with kids or my kids misbehave, first I will ask myself what did I do, what's wrong with my method, which caused them like that....
I feel glad that I know this forum, which I can learn and seek help about parenting, as due to some situation, I seldom share about my personal / family problem with others..
I will study your point and see how should I to improve to be a good mum...
:thankyou:
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