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I spent a lot of time trying to decide if I should include girls and (obviously) decided against it. I have no experience parenting girls and I concluded that I wouldn't do girls justice if I tried to come up with ways to tease them. Since, after all, the point isn't really to annoy. Well...maybe just a little. ;)
Great list!~Wendy
@Wendy: ohhhhhh! You're naughty! LOL.
Great ideas, Amy!
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Is there anything better than hearing your child laugh?
The best way to stop a grumpy goo is...
to pull funny faces. We pull funny faces at our son, and eventually he starts to giggle and join in :D
Bad moods, like good moods, come and go quite naturally.
So maybe we can learn and pass on to our kids that like all else, "This too shall pass".
We would tell them that a birdie might fly by and poop on their lip (because it's sticking out so much in the pout), it always got a giggle out of them.
Jolly Martin, did you actually do the whine-car thing? I haven't used it in a long time. I'll have to try it on a boy tomorrow for fun.
hairbroker yes, attention is a big factor. :) I sometimes ask a whiny boy if his love bucket is empty and does he need some hugs to refill it. That often does the trick.
Val, oh yeah! I used the birdie line years ago but had totally forgotten about it. Way cool, I'm going to use that one tomorrow too. We've had a bit of grumpiness now that school has begun again.
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offshore development, I see that you like to go for the affection. :) great choice! It also works to just invite him to get his love bucket filled and then hold him for a while. Sometimes a boy just needs a good hug.
smooches. gack.
December, getting inspiration from other parents is one of the big reasons I love being online. :) Good luck!
If you already have a relationship that's got humor as a base, you can get away with throwing your own tantrum and not encouraging him to have one.
Laughing child always encourage you to be happy in your life.
I do prefer no. 3 and no.7...This will depends also the attitude of the child. Basically, if the child would feel the love and care of a parents they will be fine after that.
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