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[quote=Anonymous][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] I would start with the positive ones especially at that age. You catch more bees with honey. What does he like? 10 minutes on the ipad for following his nighttime routine with a picture schedule? [/quote]
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