This is sooo disrespectful and I don’t like it one bit. You get my drift.Īnother thing that MM has a “problem” with doing a lot is making faces at someone when he’s upset with them….same thing….does this to the TV and to us. We want the guy to get the girl….but she picks someone else or vise versa. This happens a lot in Television….we want the bad guy to get caught and go to jail, not be glorified in the movie. First and foremost, we cannot control what we happens to the characters on the TV and certainly cannot hold them accountable for our frustrations when the outcome is not what we had hoped. Bailey so eloquently states, it’s my job as his mama, to teach MM a better way to vent those frustrations. I don’t know why, but lately he’s been making this grunting noise every single time he gets frustrated or doesn’t like something say that is on the TV show he’s watching. MM has been having a hard time with venting his frustrations lately. Parents need to teach them better ways to express themselves. Children vent their frustrations with others as well as they can. Bailey states that, Misbehavior helps children learn what thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are appropriate to have toward others. Bailey’s book, Easy to Love, Difficult to Discipline, speaking about the 7 essential functions that Misbehavior serves, we are on #3 in this post. In continuing with the series on Becky A.
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