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If your child's behavior is within acceptable limits, but her attitude is sulky, negative, or outright rebellious, welcome to the club. Pre-teens and teens often express their need for independence and self-sufficiency by sighing or slouching through the day.
Attitude is a slippery thing to get a handle on, but if you're hearing "You can't tell me what to do," more than you'd like, it's time to set limits. Pre-teens and teens tend to act as if "having attitude" is something to be proud of, and it's your job to set the record straight.
The key, say experts, is respect. Tell your child you expect to be spoken to respectfully, and set consequences for speech and behavior...
When I was in middle school and even into my first couple of years of high school, I walked around the house in my underwear. It didn't help that I was a gymnast and always practicing my gymnastics in my underwear at home.... read more
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October 18, 2008
Forever Kids! (I GUESS)
Kids have always been in my life.I had my first girl a year after my first marriage.Then I had my second girl two years later.They grew up and i had a grandson.He has lived with me all his life and in college now at age 19.My second... read moreNot Acceptable?