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When Ciara was two, wee lived in Ft Polk, Louisiana. When we would go to Wal-Mart, are would sings so happily sitting in the shopping cart. All our a sudden she break out with this loud whining and refused to be quiet. My son didn't behave like this so I was dumbfounded as to what to do. I called my mom and asked for her advice. She said, "The next time she does that, pop her wherever she is. She'll stop." Like clockwork lil missy sang sing sweetly then began her vulturous outcry. I did what "ma mama" told me to do. Popped her ONE good time on her leg and suuup! I heard nothing more. When she would try it again, I'd ask her, "Do I needed to pop you?" "No ma'am!" That ended that drama for good! Ironically, she ended up being the child that I only had to talk to when she did something wrong and she'd adjust her behavior. My son........to be continued. 😊
That's a great strategy to stop worrying about others and worry about your child/childrens needs because no one knows how you are parenting. Especially the tip of avoiding uncomfortable situations even if you are guilt tripped. Great podcast looking forward to more!
Thank you! I agree. It can be uncomfortable to admit that we just cant do things for our child's sake but sometimes its neccessary. Thanks for listening.
I like your strategies for dealing with embarrassing moments. I've had those myself. Why worry about what others think as you implied? It is about our child(ren) and what their needs are a the moment. I really enjoyed this podcast and am waiting for another.