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Natttmumm
post 09/05/2012, 12:39 PM
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Advice needed. If your kids muck up at friends house e.g. Tantrums, not listening, snatching from kids etc how do you deal with it. Do you find a time out spot or do you deal with it at home. My kids are 2.5 and 4.5 and I am finding this hard at the moment. The last occasion I ended up taking DD home but I didn't feel like the message sunk in. I did do time out where we were but is was ineffective. Any advice would be good.
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post 09/05/2012, 06:36 PM
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Thanks I have been doing that with timeout and then going home. DD who is 4 is a bit unpredictable. Some friends she's great other times totally out of control. When we gt home she's fine. I think I will stick at home a bit more as she seems to want to go home so it's no punishment. Just for a bit of background we only catch up with friends once a week maybe twice so it's not that often. Both kids are in daycare three days
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