| HOw about "cookie time" with him and you every afternoon? Every day you two sit down for milk and cookies and talk. You each get a cookie and then tell something you weren't happy about that day and why. Then you each get a cookie and then tell something you LIKED about the day.
This is about teaching communication of ideas in a calm way, and getting rewarded for it.
Regardless of anything else that has gone on, get a ritual like this going on and honor it. Let him go with you to the store to pick out the cookies you'll be eating this week.
Even if he's grounded about other things, cookie time is still sacred. It could even be incorporated into desert time after dinner.
This is going to take time. He hasn't lived in a house with rules. He wants it, but hasn't realized how HARD that actually is. Give it 6 months.
During this time he needs to see one very important thing - no matter what he's done wrong and is even being punished for, Amber and Frank aren't mad at HIM, they're punishing what he did. Amber and Frank still love little Johnny, and that will take some getting used to. "I'm grounding you for spilling milk and not telling me so I could clean it for you. I'm not grounding you for spilling milk. Everyone spills milk. So, no video games for 2 days. Now tell me what I'm grounding you for...? Good, and I'm not grounding you for....? Good...and your punishment is...? Right! That means you can play them again on....? Right! Very good. Now give me a hug!"
At 9 he can handle that whole situation and it engages him in the process, forces him to acknowledge he DOES understand, and requires him to respond to you and lets him see you're still fine with him, hugs and all. "Don't forget to put your clothes away before cookie time!" |