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[quote=Anonymous]I just want to push back on this idea too that “there has to be another way” to discipline that doesn’t impact others. If your kid, for whatever reason, is a holy terror one day and won’t listen, acts out, etc. it’s sometimes a sign they’re already overstimulated/exhausted and a day at home without another big social activity play date is EXACTLY what they need to get back on track. My own kids can act out when it’s been go go go for several days and though they don’t know it, it’s usually at this point they do NOT need to do the waterpark all day with a friend and actually need a chill day at home. I get that is a bummer for your kid but if I realize at 5 pm after an awful day with my kid that oh damn, they definitely need to just have a book and movie chill day or they’ll be even worse/more exhausted and crabby by 2 pm tomorrow, then I need to do what’s best for them. Sometimes it’s not about “punishment” or being a flake to you- it’s seeing what your kid needs and doing it for them. [/quote]
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