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Master Juggling with this Instructional Training DVDYou Will Go Over Skills to Take You From Beginner to Expert JugglerLearn From Juggling Pro Will Roya as He Reaches You Step-by-StepInstructional Training DVD Only - NO Balls or Other Juggling Props IncludedMagic Tricks by Magic Makers - Become the Magic
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u/napjerks ยท 1 pointr/Anger

What better lesson in life to stump us than an infant who has our exact same behaviors! I truly feel your pain. How did you get out of that behavior? Or do you still feel stuck in it? If you still feel stuck check out Take Charge of Your Life. It's an alternative approach to CBT called Choice Theory. I like both to be honest but this book explains choice theory better than most. Either this one or Getting Together and Staying Together which is more of a relationship book but still explains the same things just with a slightly different focus. And then there are books like When Anger Hurts. Go straight to Chapter 8: 24 Hour Anger Management and start reading there. The first 7 chapters are kind of just sales pitch. The rest is brilliant and totally applicable to our (us angry people) situation. This is a very good anger management book, I'd say the best I've found and it was recommended by another redditor here at r / anger.

It's impossible to reason with a young child. Dr. Spock says don't give a young child too many reasons. Ignore the temper tantrum completely. Go to another room if he's so loud you can't hear each other talk. Occasionally offer something fun as a distraction. Give him a friendly way out. (Spock p. 288)

Later on when he's calm and when he brings a toy or something to you, pay attention. Don't let his attempts a normal interaction go unnoticed.

Can you get him outside to play and wear him out a bit? One of the problems I had with a friend's kid was he was always wired. But I noticed after playing outside running around and climbing on the jungle gym, etc., he was a lot calmer when he came back inside. Dr Spock also says kids need a place to play where mom and dad don't have to keep stopping and restarting him due to hazards. He needs a nice big wide open park with fun obstacles. (p.287) Indoors he needs enough of his own toys and to not have to constantly be monitored in case he breaks the parents things. So you're right to just put stuff away you don't want broken. Basic child-proofing. But he also needs plenty of rugged toys he CAN play with.

This may sound kind of silly but if you or your brother can juggle it could be a way to keep his attention for a little while in a positive manner. Teaching juggling to 6-7 year olds is tricky but that's the range they can start to pick up the skills according to this article. I read through it and the tips they offer probably apply to any kind of interaction with kids. I don't have kids but I hope it helps with ideas. Seems like you want to encourage a quiet energy as opposed to destructive. I learned from this juggling DVD and I can still only do the basics but it's a crowd pleaser at work. Something I learned to to help with my social anxiety. Hope some of this helps!

[edits: found some suggestions on anger and tantrums from Dr Spock's famous book Common Sense Book of Child Care; also added books for you at the top so as not to leave you hanging]