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<blockquote data-quote="Mom2oddson" data-source="post: 390530" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>When you automatically think in loop-holes....don't turn on the TV. Don't have anyone else turn on the TV. Don't do anything that will cause the TV to come on. Don't have the neighbor come and turn the TV on, don't have the neighbor bring over his TV. Don't have the neighbor put his TV in his window so that you can see it...... </p><p></p><p>When you can listen to a 60 minute rant because you told someone to go to bed and you calmly repeat the same two sentences over and over..."good-night" and "what part of good-nite don't you understand". And no matter how shocking the threat or how hard your buttons are pushed, it doesn't faze you. And when the child finally gives up and goes to bed, you continue what you were doing like nothing happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mom2oddson, post: 390530, member: 65"] When you automatically think in loop-holes....don't turn on the TV. Don't have anyone else turn on the TV. Don't do anything that will cause the TV to come on. Don't have the neighbor come and turn the TV on, don't have the neighbor bring over his TV. Don't have the neighbor put his TV in his window so that you can see it...... When you can listen to a 60 minute rant because you told someone to go to bed and you calmly repeat the same two sentences over and over..."good-night" and "what part of good-nite don't you understand". And no matter how shocking the threat or how hard your buttons are pushed, it doesn't faze you. And when the child finally gives up and goes to bed, you continue what you were doing like nothing happened. [/QUOTE]
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