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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 162465" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>OMG, where's the Kitty I know? </p><p> </p><p>Listen kiddo! Find the funny. She's twisting your knickers to see how far she'll get. ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS keep in mind that she does too love you and she's not afraid of you and she's saying this stuff to get a reaction.</p><p> </p><p>Next time she says it say "bummer!" to her in the most dead-pan expressionless manner that you can muster. Then walk away, or roll over if you're laying down, or glance up behind the newspaper, etc.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child 3 "The Bean" causes what I call "cranio-rectal insertion" with me (gets me so crazy that instantanially have my head up my butt). She's in my lap, next to my bed at 3 a.m., knocking on the bathroom door, seeking me out CONSTANTLY!</p><p> </p><p>That's why I ended up moving her into Special Education. She would tantrum until they called me.</p><p> </p><p>Don't cater to it. Trying to give a positive spin on the Dad issue - it's probably best that he didn't come. Otherwise she'd dance him everytime she didn't get what she wanted out of you.</p><p> </p><p>My theory: as girls age, they show their moods more. The bean went through "three-m-s" and "meno-fours" before she became the great manipulator that a 6 year old can be.</p><p> </p><p>She's just now beginning to mellow (ever so slightly!).</p><p> </p><p>Otherwise, ship her down here to NY for a week and she can goof with mine while you r & r for a while. One more to the headcount is a piece of cake (just don't move before I can return her!).</p><p> </p><p>Hugs to you!</p><p> </p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 162465, member: 3814"] OMG, where's the Kitty I know? Listen kiddo! Find the funny. She's twisting your knickers to see how far she'll get. ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS keep in mind that she does too love you and she's not afraid of you and she's saying this stuff to get a reaction. Next time she says it say "bummer!" to her in the most dead-pan expressionless manner that you can muster. Then walk away, or roll over if you're laying down, or glance up behind the newspaper, etc. difficult child 3 "The Bean" causes what I call "cranio-rectal insertion" with me (gets me so crazy that instantanially have my head up my butt). She's in my lap, next to my bed at 3 a.m., knocking on the bathroom door, seeking me out CONSTANTLY! That's why I ended up moving her into Special Education. She would tantrum until they called me. Don't cater to it. Trying to give a positive spin on the Dad issue - it's probably best that he didn't come. Otherwise she'd dance him everytime she didn't get what she wanted out of you. My theory: as girls age, they show their moods more. The bean went through "three-m-s" and "meno-fours" before she became the great manipulator that a 6 year old can be. She's just now beginning to mellow (ever so slightly!). Otherwise, ship her down here to NY for a week and she can goof with mine while you r & r for a while. One more to the headcount is a piece of cake (just don't move before I can return her!). Hugs to you! Beth [/QUOTE]
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