tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2907404085949868728.post1925936565280296042..comments2023-10-10T07:08:30.630-05:00Comments on Dress-Up and Diaper Changes: Natural ConsequencesJanahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07708045514684328956noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2907404085949868728.post-48816819628398454142013-06-02T21:51:38.693-05:002013-06-02T21:51:38.693-05:00Unfortunately, I know TOOOOOO many adults who can&...Unfortunately, I know TOOOOOO many adults who can't seem to control their behavior with food/beverage, either. I, too, have fallen off the right track a bit lately. For my own management of consequences, I make sure to always pack/have available acceptable foods. So, yes, I may have a piece of XYZ but only after I basically fill up on my acceptable food. Maybe while it is fresh on her mind, ask her how she thinks you could help her avoid this problem in the future? I have a great paleo pizza that we use (of course, I only have a toddler). JenniferAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2907404085949868728.post-55238860779766420272013-06-02T11:11:08.789-05:002013-06-02T11:11:08.789-05:00We don't have the stomach issues, but we do ha...We don't have the stomach issues, but we do have the self-control issues here. There have been many times the whole family has had to miss something due to a rude outburst. This happens a lot in the summer when I am the only home with them all day. <br /><br />I would say find a way she can stay home if possible, but I know how hard it is when you have others who did nothing wrong you don't want to punish as well. Anyway she can go along yet sit out and watch? That might be effective. <br /><br />I know sometimes when my kids miss church for being "sick". (they have all faked a few times to get out of it), he will interrupt their fun Sunday evening or Wednesday evening and take them then. andriahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07936122859722777328noreply@blogger.com