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Old Dec 21st, 2008, 17:44 PM   #11
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lol @ no reasoning with them

I have to laugh or I'll cry Im the softy Mummy where NO doesn't seen to work for me any more. I tell her off or tap her hand I have to cuddle her so I'm best avoiding it all ....impossible right?!


 
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Old Dec 21st, 2008, 18:12 PM   #12
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Glad I don't have the only kid who barks at me when I try to clean him up or take off his bib I'm hoping he will get over that sooner rather then later.


 
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Old Dec 21st, 2008, 18:15 PM   #13
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It depends what they are for. Colton likes to bite and will scream and cry after we tell him "NO" or hold his head away, so if he does that (including bite) I will set him in the middle of the room away from me.
If he is throwing a fit because he wants to be held, it depends what I'm doing. If I'm busy I will tell him not right now and let him be. If I'm not doing anything I will just hold him.
If he is throwing a fit because I took something away I just leave him be. Especially considering he doesn't get distracted easily even if I give him new toys, he usually just goes right back to what he had (like our poor christmas tree!!) over and over and over again.
thats excactly the same as me for the past 2-3 months and it really does work but it depends on the age of your child as at a younger age they obviously wont understand as much as on older child


 
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