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is this teen behavior when they have a difficult child sib, or more?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 546185" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I think it is typical teen too. One thing I think you could do to save the remote situation is get a second remote and make her completely responsible for it and to take it with her to her room with her every time she goes out of the living room. That way she cant blame him for losing the remote. I have two remotes for my TV in my room because I tend to lose one and then find it again in a day or two but Im not going without TV for that amount of time...lol. </p><p></p><p>Then you could just apply consequences for that action. I think she has a right to be annoyed but she still has to learn to be tolerant and to treat people with respect. She can be angry all she wants but she cant yell at him or make fun or him. Those things need to be punished.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 546185, member: 1514"] I think it is typical teen too. One thing I think you could do to save the remote situation is get a second remote and make her completely responsible for it and to take it with her to her room with her every time she goes out of the living room. That way she cant blame him for losing the remote. I have two remotes for my TV in my room because I tend to lose one and then find it again in a day or two but Im not going without TV for that amount of time...lol. Then you could just apply consequences for that action. I think she has a right to be annoyed but she still has to learn to be tolerant and to treat people with respect. She can be angry all she wants but she cant yell at him or make fun or him. Those things need to be punished. [/QUOTE]
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