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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We've found that saying "no" brings one unpleasant response but saying "Yes, after dinner" or "Yes, when you're better at listening" or "Yes, tomorrow after your nap" brings a much more pleasant response.[/quote] You have an easy kid then. [/quote] I think of him as averagely behaved, but had a friend over Sunday and she watched him be well behaved and polite and charming and then for an hour and a half be difficult and contrary and I had to take him to another room to give him a big talk before he was able to pull it together and go back to his good behavior. I apologized and she said she'd never seen the terrible 2's last only 90 minutes. I think he wasn't feeling well. But that bad behavior can happen a few times a week. [/quote]
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