T.F.
great advice from Tracy's response. that is exactly how to handle him and you will see his behavior change slowly. the calm, soft voice is the most important and most effective. sometimes the tantrums and behavior will get worse before it gets better...but BE CONSISTANT with your actions. EVERY tantrum/fit, EVERY time!!! that is key, and i guarantee you he will become a different behaving little boy. that goes for your husband also. AND make sure both of you r on the same page and react to his actions IN THE SAME WAY... you both must stay consistant with your son as well as with each other.. dont give in even 1 time, cuz your son will pick up on it and all of your hard work will be gone in just the blink of an eye... believe me, been there, done that, and learned the hard way!!!!! Our family counselor gave us great advice, recommendations, and ideas........BUT the most memorable & important words that she told us was.....CONSISTANCY IS THE KEY. if you are not consistant with your child, dont expect him any other behaviors from him than what you are presently getting. communicate efficiently and effectively with hubby, generate a plan, and STICK TO IT!!!!!! good luck....