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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 403322" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>i was too embarrassed to admit it, but now that janet said it out loud i'm with her. (i watch supernanny too and i do think there is something to be learned from some of her "techniques"...basically because they are a lot of common sense, consistency and follow through anyway!)</p><p> </p><p>so i guess maybe put me in "might need a seminar" camp....i have difficulty with TEC. no doubt its a lot<em> me</em>, and not as much a problem with whether its a good program or not. maybe a seminar would change my mind or show me how to make myself really stick with it as intended. some of the philosophies are natural to my parenting style--i try to be empathetic and i try to problem solve collaboratively but to do it formally? not so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 403322, member: 8831"] i was too embarrassed to admit it, but now that janet said it out loud i'm with her. (i watch supernanny too and i do think there is something to be learned from some of her "techniques"...basically because they are a lot of common sense, consistency and follow through anyway!) so i guess maybe put me in "might need a seminar" camp....i have difficulty with TEC. no doubt its a lot[I] me[/I], and not as much a problem with whether its a good program or not. maybe a seminar would change my mind or show me how to make myself really stick with it as intended. some of the philosophies are natural to my parenting style--i try to be empathetic and i try to problem solve collaboratively but to do it formally? not so much. [/QUOTE]
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