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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 399058" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Why not go into great detail on whatever she is doing that is upsetting you or annoying you? Discuss how you plan to change her wardrobe to resemble clothing warn by nuns or the amish - absolutely NOTHING sensible. Then work on some lessons on whatever BORING topics you can find (history vhs tapes, online lessons, etc.... esp in subjects she does NOT like) and every time you catch her eavesdropping either give her a lesson to do (must be done before her swim class, dance lesson, dinner, etc... because if she has time and energy to eavesdrop she clearly needs to be more challenged academically) or give her a chore like scrubbing the bathtub or garbage cans or weeding for 20 mins or something. </p><p></p><p>If you combine that with topics like moving her into a closet so you can have an 'adult play room' - lots of info about possible activities with an emphasis on sex, of course, painting the house something embarrassing, changing her clothing and hair style to something that will upset her, etc.... you will get through that eavesdropping is NOT acceptable. We have done this with thank you recently, though the only one he eavesdrops on is Jessie, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 399058, member: 1233"] Why not go into great detail on whatever she is doing that is upsetting you or annoying you? Discuss how you plan to change her wardrobe to resemble clothing warn by nuns or the amish - absolutely NOTHING sensible. Then work on some lessons on whatever BORING topics you can find (history vhs tapes, online lessons, etc.... esp in subjects she does NOT like) and every time you catch her eavesdropping either give her a lesson to do (must be done before her swim class, dance lesson, dinner, etc... because if she has time and energy to eavesdrop she clearly needs to be more challenged academically) or give her a chore like scrubbing the bathtub or garbage cans or weeding for 20 mins or something. If you combine that with topics like moving her into a closet so you can have an 'adult play room' - lots of info about possible activities with an emphasis on sex, of course, painting the house something embarrassing, changing her clothing and hair style to something that will upset her, etc.... you will get through that eavesdropping is NOT acceptable. We have done this with thank you recently, though the only one he eavesdrops on is Jessie, lol. [/QUOTE]
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