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difficult child can't just and something over
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 494026" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Habits like this can be amazingly annoying. I wish I could help, because it is stuff like that and not having the cap on the toothpaste (IF the little darlings actually OPEN the toothpart of their bodies to apply said toothpaste) are the things that end marriages. So if you have to help him stop, then it is a good ideal. </p><p></p><p>Have you considered getting some type of ball and take difficult child to a place where he won't bother anyone and then have him throw that ball NONSTOP for a period of time. I would use 1 min or unwanted activity for every year he is old. The things that kids LOVE to do sometimes are just plain unfun when Mom/Dad MAKES you do it nonstop for a few min. I learned it from a Montessori teacher will always remember how SHOCKED we were when it got Wz to stop jumping up and down on the beds. </p><p></p><p>Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 494026, member: 1233"] Habits like this can be amazingly annoying. I wish I could help, because it is stuff like that and not having the cap on the toothpaste (IF the little darlings actually OPEN the toothpart of their bodies to apply said toothpaste) are the things that end marriages. So if you have to help him stop, then it is a good ideal. Have you considered getting some type of ball and take difficult child to a place where he won't bother anyone and then have him throw that ball NONSTOP for a period of time. I would use 1 min or unwanted activity for every year he is old. The things that kids LOVE to do sometimes are just plain unfun when Mom/Dad MAKES you do it nonstop for a few min. I learned it from a Montessori teacher will always remember how SHOCKED we were when it got Wz to stop jumping up and down on the beds. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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