Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Digest Number 2354
[email protected]
In a message dated 9/9/2002 9:42:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
between where he does manage to do something else, but you don't hear about
those times since it works?
--pam
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[email protected] writes:
> . He never lies about it and his response as to why is usually,So - does he really respond that way EVERY time? Or are there times in
> "because she's bothering me." We do talk about this without her being
> around
> and we come up with all kinds of things for him to do next time. Like going
>
> in his room, getting me, telling her that she knows what will happen if she
>
> doesn't stop. But again when the time comes, none of that happens.
>
between where he does manage to do something else, but you don't hear about
those times since it works?
--pam
The National Home Education Network
http://www.NHEN.org
Changing the Way the World Sees Homeschooling!
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Mary Bianco
>From: PSoroosh@...Huh......I don't really know. Can't really say Pam. I do know there are
>So - does he really respond that way EVERY time? Or are there times in
>between where he does manage to do something else, but you don't hear about
>those times since it works?
>
>--pam
times when he does come to me and say "she's bothering me" and times when he
does just "quit" and go in his room. So I guess I need to start keeping
track of how often each happens. Like I did think of, it seems to be at
least a week since a hitting incident happened. I guess I was looking for an
answer thinking what we did wasn't working and maybe it is afterall. Thanks.
Mary B
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