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Power struggles and talking back -- need suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 171573" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Nateisnuts, that's a great suggestion. When my kids were little, they loved holding their own plastic keys. But a 6-year-old might really enjoy having her own keychain. You could even get blank "keys" to put on the keychain.</p><p> </p><p>Laurensmyprincess, thinking creatively (like the suggestion above) may be one way to sidestep power struggles. In addition to The Explosive Child, I've found the "Positive Discipline" books by Jane Nelsen have a lot of information about avoiding power struggles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 171573, member: 2423"] Nateisnuts, that's a great suggestion. When my kids were little, they loved holding their own plastic keys. But a 6-year-old might really enjoy having her own keychain. You could even get blank "keys" to put on the keychain. Laurensmyprincess, thinking creatively (like the suggestion above) may be one way to sidestep power struggles. In addition to The Explosive Child, I've found the "Positive Discipline" books by Jane Nelsen have a lot of information about avoiding power struggles. [/QUOTE]
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