Privileges.... take away the things they like... and the things you pay for... and if that doesn't work make them hold hands in public... it works!!
2006-10-21 10:54:01
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answered by Ree J 3
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It will depend on your state, however the regulations are nearly utterly for sexual family members, now not kissing or dancing. In New Jersey, for illustration, you have got to be no less than sixteen and your companion have got to be inside three years of your age so that you can have sexual family members. The time period "sexual" manner what it implies. If an 18 12 months historical dates a 14 12 months historical, even though, humans are going to appear at that dating as slightly tousled and the couple might uncover themselves underneath scrutiny, but it surely is probably not unlawful. You ought to inform your sister that she will be able to come to you if she is uncomfortable with the 18 12 months historical she is relationship, and also you will have to consider approximately speakme to the man. Why is an 18 12 months historical relationship a 14 12 months historical, and I'm now not pronouncing it does not occur for romance, however it is not normal.
2016-09-01 00:33:03
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answered by ? 4
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First of all PRAY!
Then, try to find penalties which you can keep and would make them stop. Like TV, pocket money, gong out with friends etc.
Make the be kissed. This will cancel the anger for awhile.
Have them to do some work for the house, cleaning go to supermarket etc.
Don't show them that you are upset about the situation. This could be the reason you know. After all, they fight at the time they get back from the school.
Try to bring your sister/brother someone you can trust and they respect, to welcome them when they come from the school.
Generally, give penalties to the ones who fight and favor the good ones.
Hope everything will get better. I will pray for you.
2006-10-21 10:59:44
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answered by giwrgoulakis 2
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I would take away the things in life they loved the most when they acted up. I would hold a meeting and explain the new system in detail. As for the spanking and the incident with the teacher, explain to your daughter the seriousness of crying wolf. Explain to her that the system didn't do anything because she is well cared for. Is there a father? If not, try to find someone to step in and give you a break once in a while. If their is a father, have him sit in on the new rules and enforce them with you!
2006-10-21 15:28:50
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answered by katherinernilson 2
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siblings will not get along all the time i have 3 and they do not get along very well sometimes.
i would suggest that u be a little more strict with them. for instance they fight they have to go to their rooms and no tv , radio , games, toys , absolutely nothing to do but think about what they did wrong, then u go in after awhile and explain what they did wrong. and u leave them grounded for a day to start off with and then if they do it again go for 2 days and so on . that is what i do and it has gotten better but not completely stopped. just be firm and tough with them. but don't spank that will not solve anything it will only teach your children that u can solve problems with violence which is something u really don't want
2006-10-21 10:56:15
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answered by Anonymous
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To a certain extent, it's good for kids to fight. They get exercise from wrestling, and they learn how to work out their problems with other people.
Do you see a counsellor? Maybe you can visit theirs, and s/he can help you set ground rules for fighting -- like no hitting, no obscene words, time limits on the fight, rules for stopping the fight and rules for making up.
Another thing: do they get enough exercise? Sometimes kids need a physical outlet, then they won't be onery. It's not enough to say "go out and exercise." You have to walk with them. You may have to bribe them. They should have one hour of active exercise a day. Do they get this at school? You should have 20 minutes of active exercise a day, too, you know.
Good luck with it.
2006-10-21 11:04:36
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answered by Madame M 7
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Take a parenting course. You have allowed them to take charge instead of being the parent. You own the air they breathe. Make sure they know it. If things go on the floor, they are taken and locked away. If they fight, no treats or TV. Lay down the law. And you don't have to spank. Once you tell them something you have to mean it and follow through.
2006-10-21 11:01:22
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answered by notyou311 7
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There really isn't much you can do to keep the peace between 4 kids of that age. From what you have said it seems that you are making an admirable effort. Unless any other answerers are more helpful you will just have to tough it out. In a few years they'll grow out of it.
2006-10-21 10:53:42
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answered by DonSoze 5
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It is completely normal. I am the youngest of 4 kids and we used to fight like cats and dogs. Unless one of us got hurt our parents stayed out of it. We are all adults now and get along great. Do yourself a favor and get a walkman CD player and put the headphones on and tune them out before it drives you over the edge.
2006-10-21 11:06:50
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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Purchase boxing gloves and prepare a matching contest, and increase to losers weekly allowances. Don't hit your kids, I was hit by my mother and we still remember it, but I have never hit my kids, now a days there is too many ppl giving unwanted advice to the younger generation.
2006-10-21 11:36:40
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answered by antonioavilakiss 3
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Take things away from them like toys, TV, privileges, sweets, etc. When you make them stand in the corner, make them stand there for a few hours so it hurts and make sure they can't lean against the wall.
2006-10-21 10:53:26
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answered by Anonymous
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