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Hello Patrick,
Yes I am a big believer in Groundings.You have to hit them where it hurts sometimes take away the things they love and make them think about what they have done.Remind me to tell you when Im not so tired about the time my oldest got caught at school with small firecrakers.Its a lonfg hilarious story.Im just too tired to tell it now.But yes works for Jesse. Good Night,DD |
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I agree with DarlingDiva on this one. Hit your kids where it really hurts...ground them from the computer, their car, the TV, or something else that they enjoy doing. They will get mad (believe me), but many times that is the only way to get their attention. Especially when they get older, a spanking sometimes doesn't mean much to them.
Again, though, you've got to explain to them why they are being grounded and for how long. |
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Closets are a great place to ground kids. Dark, enclosed space, easy to lock.
I keep a water bowl & ankle chains in the master bedroom closet just for when the kiddies misbehave. Beatings aren't as effective because you have to hide the black & blue marks... Really, I'm for custom punishments, learn what your kid values & start from there. But for me most importantly, make sure that they understand that punishment is only a consequence of their actions, & not because you are mad at them. I think a dispassionate application of cause & effect is important so as to not pit yourself against your kids on a personal level. |
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