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[quote=Anonymous]I watch my SIL's kids every so often. When I am with them and DC 1 starts acting up, all I have to do is give him a look or threaten to take away a privilege and he straightens up. With her she claims "it is a sensory day". She will even go as far as to ask this 5 year old "is it a sensory day?" and he will say that to her sometimes. Ex. He is standing at the bottom of the stairs screaming because he doesn't want to get ready for bed then he says "but its a sensory day" and he is allowed to stay up till 11 pm. Is this just an excuse? Seems like "sensory" would be something that the child just has, and cannot really control, not say it as a reason for bad behavior. I feel like this behavior from parents is getting to be quite common, along with making everything a "transition".[/quote]
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