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What to do about snotty behavior?
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 19468" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Oh I hated when difficult child did that to me. I would ask for a re-do, like TM and sometimes H would step in and advocate for me and that was sometimes helpful. But the best (and more difficult) thing to do was ignore it and walk away. Oh! And I would blast the stereo or car radio sometimes and that worked to drown her out or make her laugh and stop.</p><p></p><p>Of course, now her snottiness has changed, just a little. Tonight she told me she isn't talking to me anymore...lol...I thought, "Thank you God!" I don't know why she's not talking to me, she won't tell me. But after she snatched a freshly baked cookie and said, "Yum" I reminded her she wasn't talking to me and she said, "Oh yeah, I forgot - nevermind!" LOL-</p><p></p><p>Bite your tongue, walk away, go hide in the bathroom with the water running, blast some music, go sit in your car with the stereo blasting, anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 19468, member: 2211"] Oh I hated when difficult child did that to me. I would ask for a re-do, like TM and sometimes H would step in and advocate for me and that was sometimes helpful. But the best (and more difficult) thing to do was ignore it and walk away. Oh! And I would blast the stereo or car radio sometimes and that worked to drown her out or make her laugh and stop. Of course, now her snottiness has changed, just a little. Tonight she told me she isn't talking to me anymore...lol...I thought, "Thank you God!" I don't know why she's not talking to me, she won't tell me. But after she snatched a freshly baked cookie and said, "Yum" I reminded her she wasn't talking to me and she said, "Oh yeah, I forgot - nevermind!" LOL- Bite your tongue, walk away, go hide in the bathroom with the water running, blast some music, go sit in your car with the stereo blasting, anything. [/QUOTE]
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