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06.19.08, 17:14 PM General Topics
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at what point do dc understand time out? i have a 14 mo that does not listen when i say no. normal? or need timeout to get it? tia (i am not a super strict parent, fyi) [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
General Topics 06.19.08, 05:14 PM Flag
 

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normal. at that age, you can say a firm but calm no. then pick up and place elsewhere or move the thing they are not supposed to be messing with. in other words, continue to distract and change the environment. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.19.08, 05:15 PM Flag
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^^ and save the "no" for the important (potentially harmful) things. the others just ignore and move or change. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.19.08, 05:16 PM Flag
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ok. that is what i have been doing, but didnt want to miss the time out window leading to worse behavior in the future (i know i am over thinkinh it). thanks. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.19.08, 05:17 PM Flag
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waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too early for a time out. in another year, MAYBE. i agree with the pps. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 06.19.08, 05:17 PM Flag
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