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    When your four-year-old hits, lectures and ignoring don't work. Learn why this behavior happens and how to stop it by changing your reaction.

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    When we view hitting as a skill deficit rather than a character flaw, everything changes. You aren't just stopping a hit today; you’re building the neural architecture for a lifetime of healthy relationships.

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    Hitting is often a result of the child's brain architecture rather than a choice to be defiant. While a four-year-old may have the vocabulary for daily needs, their prefrontal cortex—the area responsible for logic and impulse control—is still under construction. When big emotions peak, the amygdala (the brain's alarm center) takes over, creating a neurological traffic jam where physical impulses bypass verbal processing. Experts describe expecting perfect regulation at this age as being "neurologically optimistic."

    Long lectures or intense emotional reactions can inadvertently reward hitting through the "Attention Trap." For a young child, any focused attention from a parent—even scolding—is a powerful reinforcer. If hitting successfully stops a parent's phone call or results in five minutes of direct eye contact and talking, the child's brain views the behavior as a "win." To break this cycle, parents are encouraged to use "active ignoring" for minor hits and "minimal language" for safety issues to avoid fueling the behavior with drama.

    A punishment is often arbitrary and designed to cause distress, such as taking away a tablet because a child hit their sibling. In contrast, a logical consequence is directly related to the behavior and serves as a teaching tool. For example, if a child hits someone with a toy truck, the logical consequence is that the truck "goes to sleep" for a while. This creates an immediate "cause and effect" lesson that helps the child understand that using a tool aggressively means losing the privilege of using that tool.

    "Daily Special Time" is a proactive strategy to fill a child's "emotional bank account" through connection before correction. By spending five to fifteen minutes daily following the child's lead in play without teaching or correcting, parents build a strong bond and meet the child's need for attention. When a child feels deeply connected and has a high balance of positive interactions, they are less likely to resort to hitting to seek attention, and they become more cooperative with boundaries and rules.

    Parents can use the "pre-hit window" to intercept the behavior through redirection and scaffolding. This involves labeling the child's frustration to help move the emotion from the survival part of the brain to the logical part. Instead of a vague command like "use your words," parents should provide a specific "replacement phrase" or a safe physical outlet, such as squeezing a pillow or doing big jumps. Using visual timers for transitions and offering small choices throughout the day can also prevent the power struggles that lead to hitting.

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    Points clés

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    Why Toddlers Hit and How to Stop It

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    The Brain State Model and Why Reasoning Fails

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    The Attention Trap and the Power of Active Ignoring

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    Connection Before Correction and the Daily Five Minutes

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    Mastering the Art of the "Pause" and the "Predictable Routine"

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    Leveling Up with Logical Consequences and Replacement Phrases

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    Your Practical Playbook for a Hit-Free Home

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    Closing Reflections and the Path Forward

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