[quote]Originally posted by Sexy Mocha:
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Originally posted by Cream Puff:
If that doesn't work you can send them to their room for awhile and tell them when they realize what they've done then they can come out and explain to you what was the 'cause for their wrong doing. Also when a child see other kids are having fun outside and they're home on punishment, they are more likely to apologize (I don't know how sincere it would be) but nevertheless they'll tell you they're sorry and promise they wont ever do that again and ask if they can go out and play
[This message has been edited by Cream Puff (edited August 17, 2000).]
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Ok Cream Puff, I have two questions for you.
1)What is/was your major?
2) Regarding the above statement...You are joking right?
Mocha, my major is psychology

and no, I am not joking. As I stated before, I am not a parent yet but I honestly believe that this technique should/may work towards the 3-7 year olds. However, with the older kids, this technique probably will not work. I guess I will have to cross that bridge when I come to it.