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[quote=Anonymous]Punishment. Reward good behavior. Even 7 years old needs reminders. Maybe out of focus. But they need to listen to thier parents. Grab your shoes is fine. My toddler listens and gets ready and even grabs her shoes. She used to cry because she needed help to put her sandals on. I taught her by saying, not like that, day help please. And now whenever she needs help she says help please, ayuda porfavor. And even sits in the steps and waits for me to get ready. Sit down please. Can you wait please. When she doesn't want to share the park we go home. Now she looks back at me if I'm watching her and I am. I'm serious, if you don't share the slide with others then we go home. I talk to her, not screaming. Now she gets it, even a toddler knows. Kids are smart and wants to be in control. If your daughter is fuzzy sometimes, give her two options. You want to read a book or draw your activity book. But that's sometimes. Good luck, parenting is hard. Teach them to be humble, good values and respect to your things and yourself. I hope she cleans up after herself. Cleaning up, putting away your toys, books are part of life skills for when they grow up[/quote]
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