patience. its gonna b hard at first. i babyset a whole bunch of em.
2007-08-06 03:28:28
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answered by ♥a day to remember♥ 3
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You're probably are stressed. Take some time for yourself. If your child is having disciplinary trouble, make every effort to get things under control. Matters will only become worse, as the child gets older. Try not to respond with anger. If you feel like you're going to lose your cool...take a time out. You may do something that you may regret. Best Wishes !
2007-08-06 04:06:16
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answered by Anonymous
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that's particularly significant for daughters to get the incredible style of interest from their father. It frequently characterizes and shapes how they cope with relationships sooner or later. that's fairly significant. It does not unavoidably could be her actual father, yet a favorable male discern in a daughter's existence is significant. It feels like it is out of the question for now. All you're able to do or not that's the discern you're able to be to her. this suggests you will could placed extra attempt into being what she needs then you particularly frequently could if she had 2 loving dad and mom. that's a complicated job, yet rather well worth the frustrating artwork. i comprehend, i'm a unmarried dad elevating 2 boys. Their mom is off in yet another state.
2016-11-11 08:55:09
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answered by tine 4
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Well everyone has different ways of discipline. I would either pop the child on the hand or give the child a spanking and have them go to bed everytime they didn't listen. Children hate to go to bed and they definitely don't like spankings so that would be the only discipline I would give my child if he or she didn't not listen to me. In "my opinion" telling your child to go to "time out" or taking away toys doesn't help. I think that's what's wrong with the unruly kids today. They don't get enough discipline. I think if you did spank your child it gives them a reason to be scared of not doing what they are told.
2007-08-06 03:33:13
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answered by Anonymous
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They can get on your last nerve, some more than others. Stick them in their room and walk away. Ignore all the screams kicking and crying. When you are ready to face the little monster again go back and get at his level and tell him his behavior is not tolerated and he has to apologize if he wants out of his room, then walk away...
2007-08-06 03:52:12
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answered by kitkat 7
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you need help.. so that you do not hurt a child... you are the adult he is the child who is just a child and needs alot of love and positive affection to grow and be a good person....
2007-08-06 03:30:25
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answered by MJ 6
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i just ignore kids. the more you pay attention to them, the more they come around and get on your nerves. personally, i can't stand em.
2007-08-06 03:36:50
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answered by Anonymous
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