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<blockquote data-quote="Christy" data-source="post: 160350" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>Glad things are looking up some. I think drusgstores are the worst when it comes to the , "I WANT THAT!", problem. Even at age 9, my son is drawn to all the junk they sell there. </p><p></p><p>Before going into a store with my son, I talk about the things we are there to buy and what we won't be buying. Sometimes it helps to let him be in charge of choosing if possible. Like we are going to buy cereal, you choose what kind. Then he's excited about the cereal and feels like he is getting something from the store. If you are just picking up perscriptions, try the drive up window. </p><p></p><p>As for stealing the ball, he probably doesn't realize what stealing means, he just wanted to have it. Having a talk with him about what it means to buy something and showing him how to pay for something is a good idea. </p><p></p><p>Have a great weekend,</p><p>Christy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christy, post: 160350, member: 225"] Glad things are looking up some. I think drusgstores are the worst when it comes to the , "I WANT THAT!", problem. Even at age 9, my son is drawn to all the junk they sell there. Before going into a store with my son, I talk about the things we are there to buy and what we won't be buying. Sometimes it helps to let him be in charge of choosing if possible. Like we are going to buy cereal, you choose what kind. Then he's excited about the cereal and feels like he is getting something from the store. If you are just picking up perscriptions, try the drive up window. As for stealing the ball, he probably doesn't realize what stealing means, he just wanted to have it. Having a talk with him about what it means to buy something and showing him how to pay for something is a good idea. Have a great weekend, Christy [/QUOTE]
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