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[quote=Anonymous]What? First, you need to get right with the idea that your kid might feel bad having to experience a consequence. Your post sounds like you’re trying to avoid any bad feelings. That might happen and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. And it’s okay if your 3 year doesn’t perfectly understand the connection between his actions and a broken toy. “When you threw the toy, it broke. It wasn’t supposed to be thrown like that. Next time, you’ll remember to play safely with your toy.” Move on. [/quote]
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