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Ideas
1) She knows the rules and if she don't lay them down to her, "you will not throw tantrum are this, this, or this will happen, do you understand?" Then have her repeat the rule.
2) When she starts one, remind her of the rules, eye to eye, and with a soft calm voice.
3) Then there is correct the child "spanking" You are whip a child until they cry (are humbled and not prideful or defiant anymore), not screaming, sobbing(shows they recognize the wrong).
4) Provide a way to right the wrong (confession sort of) for her, like "I threw an unnecessary tantrum and was disobedient to you."
5) Last but not least express your love and concern to her, without making it seem that you were sorry for the discipline, like "I love you and want the best for you. Behaving this way will only hurt you."
Also,
Since materialism seems to be the problem, you should try activities that do the opposite. Take her to places like orphanages or children's hospital or homeless. Volunteer and afterward have her think of a child she met or served for. Tell her you guys are going to the story and will buy something for that child or family. When she sees the joy she can bring to others by giving instead of receiving it might soften her heart with the situation.
I am not a parent, but have taking many child development classes as well as babysat child that we considered rude, bad, and know to misbehave. it does take time, but consistency. The methods worked for me without spanking, so with it I'm sure you'll have your daughter behaving in the right manner much sooner. Don't give up, you are a great parent, and it shows from you asking how you can help your daughter. Pray for the best!
1) She knows the rules and if she don't lay them down to her, "you will not throw tantrum are this, this, or this will happen, do you understand?" Then have her repeat the rule.
2) When she starts one, remind her of the rules, eye to eye, and with a soft calm voice.
3) Then there is correct the child "spanking" You are whip a child until they cry (are humbled and not prideful or defiant anymore), not screaming, sobbing(shows they recognize the wrong).
4) Provide a way to right the wrong (confession sort of) for her, like "I threw an unnecessary tantrum and was disobedient to you."
5) Last but not least express your love and concern to her, without making it seem that you were sorry for the discipline, like "I love you and want the best for you. Behaving this way will only hurt you."
Also,
Since materialism seems to be the problem, you should try activities that do the opposite. Take her to places like orphanages or children's hospital or homeless. Volunteer and afterward have her think of a child she met or served for. Tell her you guys are going to the story and will buy something for that child or family. When she sees the joy she can bring to others by giving instead of receiving it might soften her heart with the situation.
I am not a parent, but have taking many child development classes as well as babysat child that we considered rude, bad, and know to misbehave. it does take time, but consistency. The methods worked for me without spanking, so with it I'm sure you'll have your daughter behaving in the right manner much sooner. Don't give up, you are a great parent, and it shows from you asking how you can help your daughter. Pray for the best!