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[quote=Anonymous]Set guidelines, which my folks had to do with us, their four children who fought ALL THE TIME over who got to sit next to the window; who could sit in the front seat, or 'way back, or "his leg touched me and it's sweaty!" Ah, memories. 1. Music only, no talking. Either you choose the radio station (C-SPAN if you're in a really bad mood) or each of them can choose one song and you go back and forth. 2. Bring a donut a piece and if they can get through the WHOLE RIDE without talking (or arguing), they each get a donut. Or, depending on moods and your car route, you could offer to stop at a donut or ice cream place to reward good behavior. Since there's only a month left, you could carry this through and end on a sweet note. 3. Ask your child for suggestions. Good luck, OP. Thank you for driving the other kid home--I'm a working mom and my office moved to Virginia (pre-COVID) and drivers like you saved my life. [/quote]
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