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What are you guys do when your toddler doesn't listen oh my gosh today was a day this my little girl oh my gosh this girl she just doesn't listen to me she just like will keep putting her hand in the dogs water bowl and not hear me so when this happens I try to take a deep breath and just calmly repeat what I don't want her to do and then I just come over and whisker away out of the environment Because I read that you should just take them out of the environment if they're having trouble focusing
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Yeah, I do the same as you. I definitely repeat myself. I also try to Say what I would like them to do instead rather than saying don't do this I say, oh, let's do this. But removing them from the situation definitely is what you have to do in the end.
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This one is really hard. I don't know how old your daughter is but mine is two and she does this really often So I kind of overreact to the situation So if she's doing something that's maybe like gross like putting her hand in the garbage can or something I like gasped really loud.
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And I stress the fact that that's gross and that we don't do that because then she's gonna get dirty and then her dress is going to get dirty and just I just kind of over play it in the speed super exaggerated kind of explain why we shouldn't do that
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And honestly like 80 to 90% of the time it works because she like stops and questions what she's doing and if she continues to do it, I mean I kind of warned her you know whether it's that she's gonna fall or something obviously with Super Dangerous I'll remove her completely.
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A good example is that sometimes she will hit her sister her younger sister with her sisters one and office obviously she can't defend her self just yet but I'm like oh no like you you're gonna hit her she's going to get an Ollie and then we're gonna have to give her medicine so then she gets like an
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She kind of steps back and she gets in like a caring mood like oh no like baby's gonna get hurt or something like that So I mean it kind of stops her for the most part, but it is hard
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This is a tough one because I have two toddlers that a lot of the times they don't listen. I will ask them to do something and the little one especially, he's like, No, no. That's what I'm trying to do instead of getting frustrated normally.
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So I explain like what I want them to do and then I tell them why. So like the little one would like play with the trash and I would be like stop You know because that's dirty. We don't play in the trash and now
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So now, like, he'll put something in the trash and then afterwards he'll be like, oh dirty trash and then close it. So I think that's kind of helping but it It doesn't work in every situation, but yeah.
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Mm, mm, mm, mm. Time out, mama's sad. Don't even know how to discipline. Sad. Thank you.
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I got three options for you. Put it in rice, throw it away, or try a different remote. Yeah, charge it.
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Beat the fuck out of Lil Niga.
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