I hope you find the perfect article, and I'd like to read it too.

I don't have a little girl, but I give my five-year-old son a lot of leeway on choice of appearance. Right now, for example, he's sporting a mohawk even though I cringed initially at the idea. If I had your child, I would give up on barrettes and pony tail holders if she just can't stand them.

Our son sometimes overreacts. The times in the past that he's been unbearable/aggressive at home, I have consistently punished him. That doesn't make the problem go away forever, since kids can be strong-willed by nature, and ours is extremely strong-willed, but it does often help in the short term since it reminds him that there's zero percentage in being bad. Still, I actually cherish his stubbornness, praise him for it when it's displayed in a good way, and would never want to "cure" him of it.

When punishing him I explain that part of my job as a parent is to teach him the right way to behave, that I still love him even though I'm punishing him, that I wish I didn't have to do it, why what he did is not the best choice, etc. But when the hammer comes down, it stays down, with no right of appeal. smile

Last edited by Iucounu; 07/21/10 10:40 AM.

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