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America's Super Nanny is calling the cops on a kid tonight... LOL
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<blockquote data-quote="southermama3" data-source="post: 501993" data-attributes="member: 13669"><p>I seen the commercial for this. I agree they show instances where the parent is checked out...it's like most of reality shows are manufactured to one lump of ppl.</p><p></p><p>With the cop thing. I actually have used the cops and juvenile jail to prove a point and cement a action you just do not do. It worked by the way. What happened was we were in walmart and turtle (9) wanted lip gloss I told her no. When we got home I found lip gloss and nail polish she stole! The next morning I made her gather up the items and I drove her to the state police hq to turn her in. Once there she was read her rights, handcuffed and placed in a cruiser. The cop and I played it like she was going to jail. She sat in there 10mins. The cop came over explained that he was going to let me drive her to juvenile jail. She got in my car and I drove her there. They did a fake booking and showed her the jail. This was the quietest moment of her entire life. She was embarrassed and not sure what would happen. Some of y'all may think that was to much, but I think when it comes to straight crimes and not just disability probes occur you have to be tough or u will be bailing them out left and right. She has never stole anything since and last month I had forgot water in the bottom of my buggy and she spotted it and said mam ur water. She tells ppl "I've been arrested for stealing"....harsh yeah but I think it was a point that needed to be shown in full aspect. </p><p></p><p>I coached cheer for many years til the kids got in 2nd grade. That dance teacher makes me sick. I don't think it's right she throw these kids flaws out when she herself is flawed bc she can't stop EATING which is boldly apparent! The kids I taught was nurtured and complimented. If they needed help I would say things like "sissy throw it like this or that" the hardest thing I faced with coaching was picking my flyers. Every lil girl wanted to be on the mounts and I understood. However, when your bases only weight 70lbs it's hard to lift someone who may be a fast grower and stagger at like 5 3 and weigh 90lbs. You have to watch ur p's and a's when addressing them bc u can potentially set them up for a eating disorder or worse body dysphoria. I always treated them with respect and we won anywhere from first to fifth but no matter what they won I KnEW they walked away feeling accomplished and proud bc no matter the place they knew I knew they gave their ALL. </p><p></p><p>That got long winded</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="southermama3, post: 501993, member: 13669"] I seen the commercial for this. I agree they show instances where the parent is checked out...it's like most of reality shows are manufactured to one lump of ppl. With the cop thing. I actually have used the cops and juvenile jail to prove a point and cement a action you just do not do. It worked by the way. What happened was we were in walmart and turtle (9) wanted lip gloss I told her no. When we got home I found lip gloss and nail polish she stole! The next morning I made her gather up the items and I drove her to the state police hq to turn her in. Once there she was read her rights, handcuffed and placed in a cruiser. The cop and I played it like she was going to jail. She sat in there 10mins. The cop came over explained that he was going to let me drive her to juvenile jail. She got in my car and I drove her there. They did a fake booking and showed her the jail. This was the quietest moment of her entire life. She was embarrassed and not sure what would happen. Some of y'all may think that was to much, but I think when it comes to straight crimes and not just disability probes occur you have to be tough or u will be bailing them out left and right. She has never stole anything since and last month I had forgot water in the bottom of my buggy and she spotted it and said mam ur water. She tells ppl "I've been arrested for stealing"....harsh yeah but I think it was a point that needed to be shown in full aspect. I coached cheer for many years til the kids got in 2nd grade. That dance teacher makes me sick. I don't think it's right she throw these kids flaws out when she herself is flawed bc she can't stop EATING which is boldly apparent! The kids I taught was nurtured and complimented. If they needed help I would say things like "sissy throw it like this or that" the hardest thing I faced with coaching was picking my flyers. Every lil girl wanted to be on the mounts and I understood. However, when your bases only weight 70lbs it's hard to lift someone who may be a fast grower and stagger at like 5 3 and weigh 90lbs. You have to watch ur p's and a's when addressing them bc u can potentially set them up for a eating disorder or worse body dysphoria. I always treated them with respect and we won anywhere from first to fifth but no matter what they won I KnEW they walked away feeling accomplished and proud bc no matter the place they knew I knew they gave their ALL. That got long winded [/QUOTE]
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