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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nagging without any consequences is pointless. [/quote] This! It is amazing how both positive and negative consequences affect behavior. I would also rehearse what you want him to do for a certain period of time. Doesn't it take a few weeks of daily practice in order for something to become a habit? Teachers practice routines for the first few weeks of school (and also after breaks). -A teacher and a parent[/quote] OP here. Can you give me some examples of negative consequences for not doing so as a habits? No play toy, no juice, no snack something like that. I am always amazed that my son behaves so well at preschool, but I know that there are many kids for him to model after. It is so called peer pressure. He is not the only child, but he is the oldest. We have a 10 months old baby that crawls everywhere & mess up everywhere. Baby is not a good model for him.[/quote]
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