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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 164023" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Thank you Christy - I called tonight Semi-ugly because I did a pretty good job keeping my cool (though still have a long way to go in that dept atleast I didn't totally loose it). And things started about 2 hours ago.</p><p> </p><p>Went to difficult child after the 10 minutes - he stated he felt bad. "Why is that?" "The ice cream" "Yep, you did not listen to me. Everytime you disobey me or a teacher or the baseball coach or any rule, you WILL feel bad" Atleast I wish he would. It would sure make life easier. I don't think he felt bad because he didn't obey me, he felt bad because I set a limit and kept him focused on it. I didn't let him switch the subject.</p><p> </p><p>I am going to work on making him follow the rules before a change in action can be made (he can not be allowed to side step a discipline by changing the setting). It seemed to work tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 164023, member: 5096"] Thank you Christy - I called tonight Semi-ugly because I did a pretty good job keeping my cool (though still have a long way to go in that dept atleast I didn't totally loose it). And things started about 2 hours ago. Went to difficult child after the 10 minutes - he stated he felt bad. "Why is that?" "The ice cream" "Yep, you did not listen to me. Everytime you disobey me or a teacher or the baseball coach or any rule, you WILL feel bad" Atleast I wish he would. It would sure make life easier. I don't think he felt bad because he didn't obey me, he felt bad because I set a limit and kept him focused on it. I didn't let him switch the subject. I am going to work on making him follow the rules before a change in action can be made (he can not be allowed to side step a discipline by changing the setting). It seemed to work tonight. [/QUOTE]
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