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Date Posted: 14:34:31 01/23/25 Thu
Author: Tanja
Subject: Re: Singling out one child to set an example
In reply to: Sandra 's message, "Re: Singling out one child to set an example" on 12:41:19 01/21/25 Tue

They do get in trouble a lot more over the holidays here as well.

Was he punished in front of his cousin?
Did other family members see it, or use DD themselves?


>Not in the USA, but in a European country.
>Sorry for being a bit vague, but the country is
>smaller than some of your cities.
>
>And no, my son is currently not being DDed.
>Do put the threshold to earn it a bit high, but once
>he does his butt is mine, and he is kept on a very
>short leash.
>Last session was a week in diapers during the holidays.
>Fought over a toy his cousin got for christmas, and
>broke it.
>
>
>
>
>>> Is he under DD now, Sandra? My e-mail is behind the
>>prompt. Are you in the USA?
>>
>>>My son is an only child.
>>>So no siblings involved.
>>>
>>>But when under dd there is no such thing as smallish
>>>misbehavior, and any has consequences.
>>>His bottom pays the price at bedtime when we review
>>>his behavior of that day.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Do you ever make a big problem about smallish
>>>>misbehavior of one of your children to set an
>>example?
>>>>
>>>>And if so, do you do this only with the oldest, to
>>>>which younger siblings look up to?
>>>>Do you do this with the naughthiest child?
>>>>Or no "favorites"?

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