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I have a lot of good tricks for getting kids to do things they don't normally want to do, but with this one little girl (age 3) they're just no good. Every afternoon around nap time, I need to invent some new psychological game to get this girl to at LEAST lie still so she doesn't disrupt the other kids. The trick will work ONCE, and then I'll need something new for the next day.
Well, now I'm out of tricks. The only thing I haven't tried is spanking, which of course I can't do. I think it's great that this 3-year-old has a strong, independent will, and it will serve her wonderfully when she's an adult, but right now it's making us crazy!
If I can't get her to "make a choice" to lie down (rather than being forced to lie down), if I can't get her to "lie down all by herself" (she's really into saying that she can do it), if I can't blackmail her into lying down in order to get her blankie back, then she's sitting up, standing up, jumping on her cot, being loud, saying this hurts or that hurts, saying she needs to go to the bathroom, you know the drill.
She actually TRIES to get put on time out. I usually just ignore her because everything else encourages her. But see, then she's making a ruckus and waking up the rest of the room, which we just can't have. And now another little girl is following suit.
I AM LOSING CONTROL HERE. Anyone know any new tricks?
I have a lot of good tricks for getting kids to do things they don't normally want to do, but with this one little girl (age 3) they're just no good. Every afternoon around nap time, I need to invent some new psychological game to get this girl to at LEAST lie still so she doesn't disrupt the other kids. The trick will work ONCE, and then I'll need something new for the next day.
Well, now I'm out of tricks. The only thing I haven't tried is spanking, which of course I can't do. I think it's great that this 3-year-old has a strong, independent will, and it will serve her wonderfully when she's an adult, but right now it's making us crazy!
If I can't get her to "make a choice" to lie down (rather than being forced to lie down), if I can't get her to "lie down all by herself" (she's really into saying that she can do it), if I can't blackmail her into lying down in order to get her blankie back, then she's sitting up, standing up, jumping on her cot, being loud, saying this hurts or that hurts, saying she needs to go to the bathroom, you know the drill.
She actually TRIES to get put on time out. I usually just ignore her because everything else encourages her. But see, then she's making a ruckus and waking up the rest of the room, which we just can't have. And now another little girl is following suit.
I AM LOSING CONTROL HERE. Anyone know any new tricks?
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