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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 609328" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Start thinking like a scout leader. BE PREPARED.</p><p>Don't let the kids carry in their own back packs and lunch bags... have a container in the trunk that it all gets dumped into, and you can retrieve it "later", after you've transitioned into the house. That way, difficult child doesn't have anything to throw.</p><p>Pack snacks WITH you, so the kids eat in the car. Low blood sugar is a guaranteed bad-behaviour trigger, even for easy child kids.</p><p>Always have the main "thoroughfares" in your house absolutely clear, so that if difficult child is going crazy there isn't anything to knock over.</p><p>Try to get ahead of the problem, rather than reacting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 609328, member: 11791"] Start thinking like a scout leader. BE PREPARED. Don't let the kids carry in their own back packs and lunch bags... have a container in the trunk that it all gets dumped into, and you can retrieve it "later", after you've transitioned into the house. That way, difficult child doesn't have anything to throw. Pack snacks WITH you, so the kids eat in the car. Low blood sugar is a guaranteed bad-behaviour trigger, even for easy child kids. Always have the main "thoroughfares" in your house absolutely clear, so that if difficult child is going crazy there isn't anything to knock over. Try to get ahead of the problem, rather than reacting. [/QUOTE]
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