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I am now the owner of two teenage rear ends until the end of this year.
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 489280" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>I think you should be sitting at the dining room table when each boy gets home. Have that "I'm so angry that I'm calm" look on your face. Tell them to go to their room (with a low emotional effect) and not to come out until you say so. When they argue (and they will) tell them you don't give a rat's **** why or what happened anymore because they are too old to be behaving like this anymore. They act like babies? They get sent to there room like babies. They don't like it? Then they need to stop "punishing" you every time you get out of the house by fighting with each other. When the first one asks what's going to happen to the other? Say "Your brother is not your concern, I will deal with him.".</p><p></p><p>But you have to remain calm and detached... it'll throw them off and maybe even scare them just a little bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 489280, member: 1722"] I think you should be sitting at the dining room table when each boy gets home. Have that "I'm so angry that I'm calm" look on your face. Tell them to go to their room (with a low emotional effect) and not to come out until you say so. When they argue (and they will) tell them you don't give a rat's **** why or what happened anymore because they are too old to be behaving like this anymore. They act like babies? They get sent to there room like babies. They don't like it? Then they need to stop "punishing" you every time you get out of the house by fighting with each other. When the first one asks what's going to happen to the other? Say "Your brother is not your concern, I will deal with him.". But you have to remain calm and detached... it'll throw them off and maybe even scare them just a little bit. [/QUOTE]
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