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no's are not good.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Pookybear66" data-source="post: 198589" data-attributes="member: 5957"><p>Yes, Jennifer, I have the same situation. My ds is 8 1/2 and he hates the word no. He will say " All you ever do is say no! Don't you know any other word besides no? No,no,no that's all I ever hear!"</p><p>When he is done ranting, I simply say "Yes there are other words I know and can say to you, but right now no is the answer." THAT infuriates him but if I give in I know it won't be the right thing. Read my post in response to Good Day Sunday on the general forum for a synopsis of today's events. Exactly this very thing you brought up.</p><p>Sometimes if he gets really "pissy" I remind him that the next time he wants to go to the movies I could say no, or that Mommy sometimes has to hear the word no. Whatever, other thing that will distract him from his rants, but it doesn't always work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pookybear66, post: 198589, member: 5957"] Yes, Jennifer, I have the same situation. My ds is 8 1/2 and he hates the word no. He will say " All you ever do is say no! Don't you know any other word besides no? No,no,no that's all I ever hear!" When he is done ranting, I simply say "Yes there are other words I know and can say to you, but right now no is the answer." THAT infuriates him but if I give in I know it won't be the right thing. Read my post in response to Good Day Sunday on the general forum for a synopsis of today's events. Exactly this very thing you brought up. Sometimes if he gets really "pissy" I remind him that the next time he wants to go to the movies I could say no, or that Mommy sometimes has to hear the word no. Whatever, other thing that will distract him from his rants, but it doesn't always work! [/QUOTE]
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