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Stacey
@xstitcher (39015)
• Petaluma, California
11 Jun 23
Most of the kids in my class at the CG Daycare have difficulty following directions, like when I tell them they need to help clean up, or go wash their hands, or line up to go outside. A couple flat out tell me "No" or the...
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Susan
@HazySue (39265)
• Gouverneur, New York
10 May 17
Several years ago when I had a Self-Contained class of 6th, 7th, and 8th graders I came up with an idea to keep the kids involved, busy and out of trouble.
This group of kids had a hard time feeling compassion for others so I...
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cotruelove
@cotruelove (1016)
• Denver, Colorado
29 Dec 11
I have heard so many people excuse their behavior as being something they inherited. Give me a break, you might have gotten it from being taught certain things when you were a child or watched your family do it, but you didn't...
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neelianoscet
@neelianoscet (9615)
• Philippines
12 Aug 09
Children now days are still in the stages where they are conscious to know the right and wrong conduct to do and act. many parents want their kids to grow as morally upright that they have to remind their children not only once...
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
10 Jun 07
My daughter was never a thumb sucker when she was a baby. But, she did put her fingers in her mouth.
She grew out of that habit very quickly. But, lately, I've noticed that has started doing the same thing.
And, she's not a...
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
9 Jun 07
Definitely, I'm the slacker mom, who will let her kid have a piece of candy in the supermarket just to avoid tantrums. Or, bend bedtime by half an hour so she can have more coloring time with the crayons, while I watch a show on...
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
9 Jun 07
Whenever my daughter does something that I don't approve of, I'll say, "Excuse me!" or "Say what?"
It's my secret mom weapon, and it works most of the time. I have no idea what I'll do when she hits the teen years and stops...
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mom2adopted
@mom2adopted (56)
• United States
13 Feb 07
I would like to thank everyone who answered my discussion about a 2 year old having a meltdown. I was a little surprised by some of the things other moms said. I can't believe some actually took their babies out of the store!! I...
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