K.R.
I have a 2 1/2 year old and have been trying a new method of time out's. I was watching the Super Nanny and I am following her timeout method
- Give a warning
- If warning not followed quickly place the child in time out and explaining they are in time out because they didn't do what you asked, restating exactly what you asked.
- Set timer for 1 minute per age, for a 2 year old, 2 minutes, etc.
- When the time is up, explain again why they went to time out, have them apologize.
- They hugs & kisses
This really is working for me, and working well :-)
Another thing I have been doing related to sleeping. I have all of my son's stuffed animals (we call them his friends) set up close to his bed. Every time he gets ready for nap or bed time, I allow him to pick one friend to sleep with. He gets 5 seconds to pick the friend (this is a time to work on counting and numbers also) and then he hops into bed, and I make up a story to tell him about his 'friend'. He must stay in bed to be able to sleep with his 'friend' if he get's out, or throws a fit, then he looses his friend and story time, etc. I also incorporate the time out here if needed. Basically, he wants to have his 'friend' to sleep with, so he has been behaving with sleep time. It has been working really well for us.
Good luck, I know how hard it is to have patience and stay strong and composed. Things will get better.