schock77
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my son's behavior lately. I feel somewhat anonymous here, so I'm spilling to you all. I feel like I've failed him as a mom... here I am a teacher who helps kids with issues all of the time. For goodness sake, I have an entire shelf of behavior management books for my special needs students. I've had TONS of kids with serious behavior issues and been able to help them "fix it" but now with my own kid, I'm stuck. 
He's super smart- 6 years old and reads way above grade level. He's a sensitive guy and was usually pretty sweet- even gets along ok most of the time with his sister. But lately, he literally can't control himself when he gets upset. It could be something as simple as his video game freezing up- or like last night at the inlaws (talk about embarrassing)- he had a total meltdown about not winning.
His meltdown? Crying, screaming at the top of his lungs about not wanting to be "a loser", stomping, throwing the soccer ball... we don't talk like that at the house and certainly don't act that way. I've put him in his room, I've taken things away, I've tried talking to him (when he's calm) about ways to calm down and deal with anger, and yesterday, I lost it and spanked him (which kind of defeats the purpose as I'm trying to teach him NOT to act in anger)...
So I'm thinking of calling his pedi and getting the name of a counselor, but I'm embarrassed even about doing that. Anyone been to a counselor before? I have a feeling I'll show up and begin crying and spilling all of this and she'll think "No wonder!"...
Sorry for spilling this on you, but I needed to talk to someone and not exactly someone I "know"........
He's super smart- 6 years old and reads way above grade level. He's a sensitive guy and was usually pretty sweet- even gets along ok most of the time with his sister. But lately, he literally can't control himself when he gets upset. It could be something as simple as his video game freezing up- or like last night at the inlaws (talk about embarrassing)- he had a total meltdown about not winning.
His meltdown? Crying, screaming at the top of his lungs about not wanting to be "a loser", stomping, throwing the soccer ball... we don't talk like that at the house and certainly don't act that way. I've put him in his room, I've taken things away, I've tried talking to him (when he's calm) about ways to calm down and deal with anger, and yesterday, I lost it and spanked him (which kind of defeats the purpose as I'm trying to teach him NOT to act in anger)...
So I'm thinking of calling his pedi and getting the name of a counselor, but I'm embarrassed even about doing that. Anyone been to a counselor before? I have a feeling I'll show up and begin crying and spilling all of this and she'll think "No wonder!"...
Sorry for spilling this on you, but I needed to talk to someone and not exactly someone I "know"........