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[quote=Anonymous]Any ideas for how to teach my daughter (age 9) when enough is enough? She will take something that was fun or funny once, but then repeat it until it's no longer fun or funny. Two recent examples: 1) She was bike riding with her cousins and whenever any of them rode passed where the adults were standing, they yelled "incoming!" and then "outgoing!" Harmless enough. But DD kept yelling "incoming" and "outgoing" for days, until it was annoying and no longer funny. 2) At camp, they played a game that involved everyone making up silly nicknames. Fine, I'm sure the game was lots of fun. But she wouldn't stop using the nicknames until, again, it was annoying and no longer funny. There are other examples, but I'm sure you get the point. Thanks for any advice.[/quote]
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