I'm not much help 'cuz DS is an only child, but it does sound partly like an age issue. He walked all over me when we did time outs and I recall getting soooo frustrated with DS 'cuz he'd rather play than do treatments.
Could she or your other family members possibly watch tv or a dvd elsewhere, JUST during treatment times. We used to keep DS' vest in our bedroom and while I kept him company I'd watch his dvds or shows on our tv or try to read a book or magazine. Now that he's older, he'll either play xbox (again only while doing his vest) or he can watch tv. But if we're elsewhere -- my inlaws lake place, we'll bring along his portable dvd player and sometimes his head phones.
We still struggle with meals, though we have from time to time told him if he throws a fit about what we're serving, usually something he's requested, yet changes his mind about, then we take away something important to him -- no xbox, maybe he can't play a computer game with his dad later or watch spongebob. He can have a snack later, before bed.
While DS is an only child and we do spoil him, we are also pretty strict when it comes to certain things -- the biggy is making sure that he is a nice little boy and for him to know that he needs to treat others kindly. We still have meltdowns and the other night he got in trouble for calling me a slug, which is something I suspect he learned in preschool from one of his friends and just thought he was being funny.
I wish I could have something better to suggest. Sometimes I just want to run screaming from the house and then DS give me a hug and a big smile. Sigh.
Could she or your other family members possibly watch tv or a dvd elsewhere, JUST during treatment times. We used to keep DS' vest in our bedroom and while I kept him company I'd watch his dvds or shows on our tv or try to read a book or magazine. Now that he's older, he'll either play xbox (again only while doing his vest) or he can watch tv. But if we're elsewhere -- my inlaws lake place, we'll bring along his portable dvd player and sometimes his head phones.
We still struggle with meals, though we have from time to time told him if he throws a fit about what we're serving, usually something he's requested, yet changes his mind about, then we take away something important to him -- no xbox, maybe he can't play a computer game with his dad later or watch spongebob. He can have a snack later, before bed.
While DS is an only child and we do spoil him, we are also pretty strict when it comes to certain things -- the biggy is making sure that he is a nice little boy and for him to know that he needs to treat others kindly. We still have meltdowns and the other night he got in trouble for calling me a slug, which is something I suspect he learned in preschool from one of his friends and just thought he was being funny.
I wish I could have something better to suggest. Sometimes I just want to run screaming from the house and then DS give me a hug and a big smile. Sigh.