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Regarding my 8.5y old son
Of late my 8.5y old son has become extremely erratic and doesn't listen to me at all.. extremely hyperactive and doesn't listen to me at all. If a person talks to him about something, he will answer or not answer completely different - whatever is going on in his mind.. irrespective of the question.. doesn't care about anything as such. He is very aggressive, answering in anger every single thing...always in a bad mood... Addicted to the screen as well.. I am a working mother of 2 kids.. younger one being 3years old. Husband stays out of city. Kids are with nanny while I'm out. Nanny is strict but good. No problem with younger kid so far. I have taken up working from home from next week. Kindly suggest what to do. Feeling very helpless.
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Your son’s behavior may stem from emotional needs, overstimulation from screen time, or attention-seeking due to changes in family dynamics. Here’s what you can do: 1. Dedicated Time: Spend 15–20 minutes daily one-on-one with him doing something he loves (no screens). This strengthens your bond and gives him your focused attention. 2. Reduce Screen Time Gradually: Set clear limits and replace screen time with engaging activities like puzzles, art, or outdoor play. 3. Emotion Labeling: Help him express his emotions by naming them. For example, “You seem angry—can you tell me why?” 4. Clear Boundaries: Set consistent rules with calm but firm communication. Praise positive behavior to reinforce it. 5. Routine & Stability: Create a predictable daily routine to give him a sense of security. If his aggression and erratic behavior persist or worsen, consulting a child psychologist for deeper insights would be beneficial. You’re doing your best—small steps will help!
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Hi, It sounds like you’re facing a challenging situation with your 8.5-year-old son, especially with the added pressures of work and parenting. First, it’s important to create a calm and structured environment at home. Establishing consistent routines can help him feel more secure and may reduce erratic behavior. Set aside dedicated time each day for one-on-one interaction, where you can engage in activities he enjoys, which may help improve communication and strengthen your bond. Limit screen time and encourage physical activities to help channel his energy positively. Moreover, consider having open conversations about his feelings and emotions, validating his experiences while setting clear boundaries. Since you’ll be working from home, this may provide an opportunity for you to be more present and attentive to his needs. If the situation doesn’t improve, seeking guidance from a pediatrician or child psychologist could also be beneficial in understanding any underlying issues. Remember to take care of yourself, as your well-being is crucial for effectively managing the challenges of parenting.
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– Implement strict screen limits and encourage outdoor activities. Quality Time – Spend dedicated time with him, even if it’s just 30 minutes a day.Routine and Structure – Set up a predictable routine to give him a sense of stability. Encourage open conversations about his feelings. If symptoms persist, a child psychologist can assess behavioral concerns.
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