How To Stop Bad Behavior In 4-Year-Olds

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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
  • Do you have a four-year-old? Are you up to your wit's end about your kid? Are you struggling what to do when they do something bad? In this episode, I'll talk about how to stop bad behavior in your 4-year old.
    Watch and Enjoy!
    Nicholeen Peck
    Teaching Self-Government
    Key Moments in this Episode
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    00:00 Intro & Summary
    01:14 Cause & Effect
    04:08 Pre-teach
    05:31 Calmness
    08:48 Basic skills
    10:29 Mocking
    11:40 Power struggle
    13:02 Learn more
    13:25 Choose
    14:14 What's next
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    About Nicholeen Peck
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    Despite your best efforts at raising children, is your family dysfunctional? Do your children set the rules and have control of your home instead of you? Are you looking for parenting skills that will help you create a united, happy family?
    Then meet Nicholeen Peck, one of the world’s most effective parenting experts. Whether you want to fix child behavioral issues, create more unity in the home, or simply strengthen your family relationships, her proven system - Teaching Self-Government - can help you turn chaos into calm.
    "People are starving for help to save their families," says Nicholeen.
    Since 1999, her seminars, workshops, one-on-one training sessions, parenting videos and books have helped thousands of families worldwide regain peace, be happy and maintain unity in their home. The secret? Learning how to use effective family systems based on parenting that’s deliberate and pro-active (instead of reactive). It all starts with the principles of self-government. If you’re a family of faith, you’ll especially love how your faith and values can be woven into her parenting system.
    In 2009, Nicholeen and her husband starred in the BBC reality TV show, “The World’s Strictest Parents” (watch here: bit.do/StrictestParents). She became an overnight sensation by turning around two out-of-control teenagers from England after just one week - without shouting, threats or manipulation. Her amazing success comes from the positive parenting techniques of using calmness, effective communication and principles of self-government.
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    * In 2009 her family was featured on the BBC reality show, “The World’s Strictest Parents.
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    * Successfully raised (and raising) four children of her own.
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Komentáře • 56

  • @16december
    @16december Před 2 lety +34

    I came here to learn things about my children upbringing but i ended up learning about my own🙏🏿thank you

    • @TeachingSelfGovernment
      @TeachingSelfGovernment  Před 2 lety +1

      We can't teach other people self-government if we don't learn it too. That is a great lesson!

  • @HabibaRahim-te3nf
    @HabibaRahim-te3nf Před 20 dny +1

    Diligent & consistent
    Pre teach proper behavior
    Point towards calmness
    Skills for success
    Don’t mock your children
    Parents shouldn’t power struggle
    Don’t take things personal

  • @mariacolvert5901
    @mariacolvert5901 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Your channel and books have literally begun to save my family and my sanity!! Thank you

  • @patiencemtetwa
    @patiencemtetwa Před rokem +4

    I'm so glad I found your channel...I have a 4 year old son. I feel I needed to hear this message because my goodness! The struggle is real! My son has a habit of totally ignoring me when we're visited by another toddler, he would be totally in control of the other toddler about playing games or toys. The minute I would announce in a soft voice something that I would like them to do in 5 -10 minutes, it's like his turned deaf, continue to play with his toys, I can say something over and over until I found myself in a Yelling mode! Of which I hate so much. It doesn't end there, everytime I would prepare him that he will be doing something, he will tell me, No, "I don't want to do that ... always opposing when I'm making suggestions...I'm in a point of thinking where exactly are my going wrong or how should I address things to my 4 year old, because honestly I know this stage, if I don't try my hardest...I feel like I will lose my son

    • @TeachingSelfGovernment
      @TeachingSelfGovernment  Před 8 měsíci +2

      That is quite the situation! The full response to your comment is too long to type up here, but I'd love to learn more about your situation and have the opportunity to answer your questions on one of my weekly Support Group calls that happen Wednesday mornings at 8am MST. That way, other people that have similar questions and concerns to yours can hear the answer too!
      If you’re interested in talking with me more about it, check out the link for more information:
      teachingselfgovernment.com/store/support-group/
      I hope this helps!

  • @khadijafatima4080
    @khadijafatima4080 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Thanking you from the bottom of my heart... Your reminders to be a good and intellectual parent really helps.

  • @silverrose9248
    @silverrose9248 Před rokem +11

    My 3 yr old is more likely to listen to another adult or an older child than me

    • @TeachingSelfGovernment
      @TeachingSelfGovernment  Před rokem +4

      It sounds like the roles in your family have been mixed up or misunderstood. Understanding and living proper roles could help this situation tremendously!
      I have a whole book on roles, which could be helpful for you. You can find it here:
      teachingselfgovernment.com/store/

    • @CharlieSummers2.0
      @CharlieSummers2.0 Před 3 měsíci

      Me too!!!

  • @nani2741
    @nani2741 Před rokem +11

    I need help asap!!!! My daughter has been bad since she started walking. There so much things I’ve done already. Calm,patient,not over react. Discipline and so much more!! She’s four years old telling me . “Your not my friend” “I hate you” and so much more

    • @al-iy4cm
      @al-iy4cm Před 9 měsíci +2

      How is it now,? I am currently going through the same thing

    • @TeachingSelfGovernment
      @TeachingSelfGovernment  Před 8 měsíci

      That is quite the situation! The full response to your comment is too long to type up here, but I'd love to learn more about your situation and have the opportunity to answer your questions on one of my weekly Support Group calls that happen Wednesday mornings at 8am MST. That way, other people that have similar questions and concerns to yours can hear the answer too!
      If you’re interested in talking with me more about it, check out the link for more information:
      teachingselfgovernment.com/store/support-group/
      I hope this helps!

  • @bintutucker2105
    @bintutucker2105 Před rokem +4

    My four years old don't want to be corrected in school, she will throw herself on the floor and start to hit the furnitures and toys, she will also start crying as if someone has done something to her, she doesn't listen at all, so I really need help on how to handle this situation.

    • @TeachingSelfGovernment
      @TeachingSelfGovernment  Před 8 měsíci

      That is quite the situation! The full response to your comment is too long to type up here, but I'd love to learn more about your situation and have the opportunity to answer your questions on one of my weekly Support Group calls that happen Wednesday mornings at 8am MST. That way, other people that have similar questions and concerns to yours can hear the answer too!
      If you’re interested in talking with me more about it, check out the link for more information:
      teachingselfgovernment.com/store/support-group/
      I hope this helps!

  • @YourBookofMemories
    @YourBookofMemories Před rokem +1

    YOU ARE AMAZING!

  • @hellooli2825
    @hellooli2825 Před 7 měsíci

    Just realized how bad I am with my daughter. My daughter is 3 y and 6 m. Since day one from the hospital she's been very difficult. She started hitting us as soon as she turned 1, she then started fighting and hitting whomever she came across her age. Then I had a baby boy and she exploded. She started hitting us again, started hitting doctors and nurses. Now she talks back to us and screams at us. The baby is now 6 months and she is now starting to take away any toy he has or is playing with. I have to admit that when she would throw tantrums I would record her and send it to Dad. I just feel so bad.

  • @Bedeborah
    @Bedeborah Před rokem +3

    Lord do need to hear this video

  • @owlbookworld5041
    @owlbookworld5041 Před rokem +3

    Do you have a video on how to teach them those 4 skills you mentioned in this video?

    • @TeachingSelfGovernment
      @TeachingSelfGovernment  Před 8 měsíci

      Yes I do!
      czcams.com/video/-8lp00j2LqA/video.html&pp=ygUYbmljaG9sZWVuIHBlY2sgbm8gYW5zd2Vy
      I hope that helps!

  • @Allie-wm4ho
    @Allie-wm4ho Před 2 lety +1

    Where do we find modified rule or 3?!?!

  • @user-ex3lg4nn4e
    @user-ex3lg4nn4e Před 3 lety +1

    Where could I find the modified rule of 3? My husband and I just started reading your book but didn’t know that the rule of 3 wouldn’t apply to my son yet (he’s 4 and his sister is 2-knew we’d definitely need to modify with her).

    • @Allie-wm4ho
      @Allie-wm4ho Před 2 lety

      I need this too

    • @TeachingSelfGovernment
      @TeachingSelfGovernment  Před rokem +2

      Great question! So, the modified Rule of Three is only used with small children when they've learned how to manipulate. I wouldn't think your 2-year-old would need it yet. The only thing that is modified in the Rule of Three is the consequences. Major maintenances that are normally a 30 min + chore for an older child would only be a 10 min chore with a younger child. SODAS would be done verbally. 24 hours loss of privileges would only be 2-4 hours. That's the only thing that's modified.
      Normally, the calm down spot is used until around age 7-8. Then the Rule of Three is pre-taught, then used from age 8-18.
      Hopefully this helps!

  • @ashleywebster7590
    @ashleywebster7590 Před 8 měsíci +2

    What do you do when the child is adhd and absolutely will not listen. It’s like his body is out of control.

    • @TeachingSelfGovernment
      @TeachingSelfGovernment  Před 8 měsíci

      That is a great question! The full response to your question is too long to type up here, but I'd love to learn more about your situation and have the opportunity to answer your question on one of my weekly Support Group calls that happen Wednesday mornings at 8am MST. That way, other people that have similar questions and concerns to yours can hear the answer too!
      If you’re interested in talking with me more about it, check out the link for more information:
      teachingselfgovernment.com/store/support-group/
      I hope this helps!

  • @tripletmama7680
    @tripletmama7680 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Oh how I wish I had someone experienced who new how to help guide me in raising triplets 😅

    • @TeachingSelfGovernment
      @TeachingSelfGovernment  Před 8 měsíci +1

      It's never too late to get the guidance you wish you had! There's so much to learn for every phase of life!

  • @Olpiny_5
    @Olpiny_5 Před rokem +1

    Yeah, youre good. Best wishes from Poland.

  • @donikatod460
    @donikatod460 Před rokem +1

    I understand not taking things personally. Can you please explain though why a child would only behave a certain way with their mother and/or father, but not with anybody else? I would imagine it has to do with power struggle - but at the same time it is personal. That doesn't mean we should take it personally or let emotions of that nature guide us. But we can still admit it is actually very personal as it's targeted it specifically to us and no other caregivers. No? :)

    • @TeachingSelfGovernment
      @TeachingSelfGovernment  Před rokem

      Great question! When children purposely behave a certain way around certain people, yes, it's part of a power struggle and a form of manipulation. However, it's not necessarily a personal attack on you. They act that way to gain control for themselves and to control the situation. It usually isn't about getting at you for something to make you upset.

    • @donikatod460
      @donikatod460 Před rokem

      @@TeachingSelfGovernment That makes sense. I guess. Still trying to fully conceptualize it, but I get the logic of "doing something for herself" vs "doing something against me". Thanks!

  • @GueraG100
    @GueraG100 Před rokem +2

    I need help my son listens at home but acts out badly at daycare

    • @TeachingSelfGovernment
      @TeachingSelfGovernment  Před rokem

      Thanks for bringing that up! I'd love to answer that on my weekly Support Group calls that happen Wednesday mornings at 8am MST. Here's a link for more information, if you're interested in getting my details answer to this question:
      teachingselfgovernment.com/store/support-group/
      I hope this helps!

  • @debbiejordan3099
    @debbiejordan3099 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I need a calming kit please

    • @melstar83
      @melstar83 Před 2 měsíci

      There’s a link to it in the description.

  • @JamieleeSelamodi
    @JamieleeSelamodi Před rokem +1

    My daughter listen to her grandparents more than she listens to her dad and I

    • @TeachingSelfGovernment
      @TeachingSelfGovernment  Před 9 měsíci

      Sounds like there might be a "roles" issue. I'd love to learn more about your situation and have the opportunity to answer your questions on one of my weekly Support Group calls that happen Wednesday mornings at 8am MST. That way, other people that have similar questions and concerns to yours can hear the answer too!
      If you’re interested in talking with me more about it, check out the link for more information:
      teachingselfgovernment.com/store/support-group/
      I hope this helps!

  • @CharlieSummers2.0
    @CharlieSummers2.0 Před 3 měsíci

    lol it’s a magical age alright…
    I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again… nothing makes you deal with your own shit like a kid… and I’m learning that I have SOOO much stuff to deal with.
    I’ve never been good with consistency… that’s my downfall.

  • @Allie-wm4ho
    @Allie-wm4ho Před 2 lety +1

    How do we nip things on the butt if they are so young that I don’t know what consequences they will be motivated by?

    • @silverrose9248
      @silverrose9248 Před rokem +1

      And they are so young they still don't understand the meaning behind the words you speak and have an attention span of 3 seconds!

    • @mermaidanalise
      @mermaidanalise Před rokem

      @@silverrose9248 Talk to them on a level that you know they will understand

  • @bintutucker2105
    @bintutucker2105 Před rokem +1

    Still waiting for your reply I need help

    • @TeachingSelfGovernment
      @TeachingSelfGovernment  Před rokem

      Hi there! I haven't come across any other comments from you yet, but I'm happy to help as best as I can. If you really need to reach me, feel free to email support@teachingselfgovernment.com. We should be able to help you there.

  • @stefaniakonstantinidou981

    Overreacting is a trap. The child gets low self esteem by it

  • @ed3523
    @ed3523 Před rokem +1

    Can I hate the fact that she is right about some stuff. I do take it personal. Smh

    • @TeachingSelfGovernment
      @TeachingSelfGovernment  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Sorry for the late response! Yes, you have every right to take it personal. :) But it won't help! If it's something you think will help you, you should think logically and make it happen!
      There are lots of people in situations similar to yours. There's hope! You've got this!
      teachingselfgovernment.com/tsg-parenting-course/
      I hope this helps!

  • @rhondasullivan373
    @rhondasullivan373 Před 2 lety +1

    I am a teacher I have four that dump out of toys

    • @TeachingSelfGovernment
      @TeachingSelfGovernment  Před 2 lety

      That can be so annoying! I would teach them the skills Following Instructions and Accepting 'No' Answers And Criticism. These are two of our Four Basic Skills. If you'd like a little more information on those skills, here's a link to a video I've made about them:
      czcams.com/video/-P9CYN_RqFA/video.html
      Hopefully that helps!

  • @anniejackson1077
    @anniejackson1077 Před 2 lety +2

    She cries terrible her iPad goes dead. Badly

    • @MRMIKE276
      @MRMIKE276 Před 2 lety +1

      Timeout in her room by herself for a minute or two? Keep peaking in saying "okay when you're calm you can come out."

    • @netforce13
      @netforce13 Před 2 lety +9

      She's addicted. This is addiction withdrawal symptoms. My son definitely did this too and I had sooooooo much mom guilt. I removed his ipad. Actually it broke and I dodnt get him another one. That was the only way I could learn as well bcz I had no way of setting a limit or boundary on it, I used to think it would be too hard. He's thriving now. Absolutely thriving.
      Simply remove the iPad from her daily routine. Tell her today the iPad is sleeping, it needs its rest. Or something. Or put it away somewhere your child can't find it and be like "I put it away. We can have it next week. I know you like it and want to play with it, but its not good for you. Its really bad and can make you sick." Cuz that isn't a lie. You decide your limit around the device.