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Ask Our Members About... Stroppy Pre-Teens
This is the time for setting limits and establishing boundaries. How do our members cope? How do you handle it? Do you have better suggestions? If so... let us know! Been there, done that? ''I have three boys and they do need a firm hand. When my sons start arguments with me I just tell them: 'I won't have you speaking to me like that. If I do or say something you don't like tell me but I don't like you shouting and slamming doors.' I told him what would happen next time he did it - Next time it happened, he was supposed to go ice skating with a friend and I refused to take him and he couldn't go. There was a huge argument but I stuck to my guns. There's no point in threatening if you are not prepared to carry through. If he follows the rules at school, he can follow
them at home too.' Explain...
but they can't complain She is entitled to say 'look I always get my
homework done on time, so please don't nag me' or whatever..... In my
opinion she is not entitled to throw a fit - if that's what she did. That
doesn't respect you and your natural concern for her. And I think that
you should make that clear to her.' How do you keep your kids on the straight
'n' narrow?
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