I'd scold her. Talk with her clearly that such a behavior is not acceptable in any thing and that anger should be managed. If she cries or takes a long time, I will make sure the point goes across.
After the situation is over, I'd tell her to get dressed up so that me and her could go buy a new one, telling her this time to take care of her things and self.
Simply not buying a new one implies that money is more important than her anger.
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The fact that it has reached to this point, tells me that she is probably gaming too much. I would suggest keeping the console away and replacing it with some other activity, a physical or more social one, so she would learn to appreciate that there is a greater purpose of life. Sweating over some pixels on screen is an absolute waste of life.
Honestly get the slipper, knock some good old fashioned sense into her.
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Noxey (08-16-2019)
It's a damn controller. Tell her not to do that again If you want yeah make her pay for it
Just make sure she knows it's just a game so you should never get mad over it
Eye for an eye, break some of her shit
exactly what i was thinking
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im 17 and i have a 1 and a half year old. luckily i make enough money from my business that i can just give my baby mama whatever she wants even though im fucking another girl and giving her whatever she wants, and i think shes pregnant but thats not the point. if i was you i would just make her pay for it like you said.
Danny (08-17-2019)
idk, learn her to instead breaking things scream and swear to game? that is what I do, neighbors called police one time...
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Answered Jul 30, 2019 · Author has 152 answers and 27.8k answer views
If there are no other issues concerning anger and destructive behavior, well… then your child has a strong will. Nothing wrong with having fierce emotions, but breaking things is not a good way of dealing with low self control. You need to ask her in an interested way how the game goes. How many hours was she trying to reach a level? Have you played it yet? Tell her O I see you are very frustrated, what happened in the game? She needs to know that she can talk to you about her feelings. That kicking a ball next time is a better way to cope with things that go wrong. And that these games are developed to take a lot of time and frustration. If it was easy nobody would care… But breaking things is a bit immature of course, she would agree with that. Next problem; replacing the controller or not. If these games are like an addiction then I would wait before ( letting her) replacing it too soon. As you see she already has strong reactions to failure… The lesson here is the bound between you , just be understanding enough so she will accept you as a mirror for her behavior. Maybe she feels stupid about it, just ask and give her a bit to calm down. You know it takes at least 15 minutes before adrenaline levels go down , so then you can chat about it. Do not start to moralize too much in the beginning! That is such a deal breaker and kids just shut down. Learn how to communicate comprehensively and your child will actually listen and learn something. She realizes she did a stupid thing. Don’t blow it up out of proportion. Make her stronger so next time she has more self control.
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oh this age is very hard , i can understand you.