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Sorry, Me Again - Advice on This Please?
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 512938" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>That is interesting Keista. I could see it working, even if you didn't say, you are right you did not lie, you could say that you agree to disagree on that and she is not going to be punished for it this time but now that she knows, in the future it will not be tolerated...and then stick to the Keista point. She was where she should not be. That is a rule, it is for her safety and safety is not negotiable. EVER. </p><p></p><p>I think you are doing an amazing job and I agree with Keista, this may not be any help at all, only you know (probably all to well) how she would wiggle out of that one. </p><p></p><p>This is the critical time, at least for me in these situations.... when I have laid out the consequence, explained the rules and the hounding and negotiating and tantrums go on and on and on wearing me down. And because MY son never holds anything in, any time I have failed he actually has said what I believe ALL of them must think..... HA, I knew I would get my way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 512938, member: 12886"] That is interesting Keista. I could see it working, even if you didn't say, you are right you did not lie, you could say that you agree to disagree on that and she is not going to be punished for it this time but now that she knows, in the future it will not be tolerated...and then stick to the Keista point. She was where she should not be. That is a rule, it is for her safety and safety is not negotiable. EVER. I think you are doing an amazing job and I agree with Keista, this may not be any help at all, only you know (probably all to well) how she would wiggle out of that one. This is the critical time, at least for me in these situations.... when I have laid out the consequence, explained the rules and the hounding and negotiating and tantrums go on and on and on wearing me down. And because MY son never holds anything in, any time I have failed he actually has said what I believe ALL of them must think..... HA, I knew I would get my way! [/QUOTE]
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