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Allegra
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My 4yo has over the past two weeks been demonstrating a really strange behavior. She is randomly throwing objects. I don’t mean throwing something at someone in anger or in frustration. She’s never done that. I don’t mean throwing trash on the floor instead of in the trash can. I mean, she will be completely calm, playing with a toy, taking off a shoe, or reading a book and she will randomly chuck it across the room as hard as she can, or more often than not, flip it backward over her shoulder. It’s almost as if she just wants to do something outrageous to see what happens. I’m not sure what has brought this on, though she just finished seven weeks in a preschool program. There was only one other girl in the class and the environment was a little…physical? But then again, it could be completely unrelated to that.
So far, she has had consistent consequences. (at least on my watch, I’m not sure what went on at school) She has lost the toy, lost a privilege, been made to sit in time out, been made to go home early, been spoken to sternly and even been shouted at. Her reaction is a mixture of expressing that she knew it was wrong but just forgot but sometimes acts as though she thought it was funny until she hears what her punishment will be.
Does anyone have any pointers? Obviously, there’s not a lot of premeditation going on here. I have caught her on a couple occasions raising an object suspiciously and stopped her in her tracks with a “don’t you dare!”, but generally it’s completely spontaneous and without warning. She usually doesn’t even bother to look behind her to see what she’ll hit. But that makes it all the more dangerous, because she could potentially hurt someone or break something important. She already hit a stranger in the playroom at the history museum with a toy. She’s also hit our light fixture. So far, no injuries or breaking, but if we don’t put a stop to it, it’s only a matter of time.
So far, she has had consistent consequences. (at least on my watch, I’m not sure what went on at school) She has lost the toy, lost a privilege, been made to sit in time out, been made to go home early, been spoken to sternly and even been shouted at. Her reaction is a mixture of expressing that she knew it was wrong but just forgot but sometimes acts as though she thought it was funny until she hears what her punishment will be.
Does anyone have any pointers? Obviously, there’s not a lot of premeditation going on here. I have caught her on a couple occasions raising an object suspiciously and stopped her in her tracks with a “don’t you dare!”, but generally it’s completely spontaneous and without warning. She usually doesn’t even bother to look behind her to see what she’ll hit. But that makes it all the more dangerous, because she could potentially hurt someone or break something important. She already hit a stranger in the playroom at the history museum with a toy. She’s also hit our light fixture. So far, no injuries or breaking, but if we don’t put a stop to it, it’s only a matter of time.