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"Being a mum to children is increasingly difficulty and is getting worse. I've read that a way to punish them for bad behaviour is not to remove their phone,electronic devices....... but to remove their charger, then that way they can still play on their device but the parent can just sit back, smile and watch as the panic starts setting in as the childs device starts to loose battery power, then eventually dies. I thought this was absolutely perfect. What is your productive way of punishing a child? I'm talking age 9 upwards here by the way." This was used on me and was more effective than most punishments because of its utter futility.... Confined to sitting at the kitchen / dining table / desk (no devices, no distractions) and given a double page of the Times or similar broadsheet newspaper....and a pen. It was time out until every vowel was crossed out, both sides of the paper. Then a spot check by the parent for missed letters and if found... another page, both sides. This works beautifully if two or more siblings have been playing up and they have to sit across from each other... And this is the important part... when sheets checked and deemed complete fix them a look in the eye and screw up the paper in front of them and toss it in the bin with a IDGAF look. It’s a killer | |||
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"Being a mum to children is increasingly difficulty and is getting worse. I've read that a way to punish them for bad behaviour is not to remove their phone,electronic devices....... but to remove their charger, then that way they can still play on their device but the parent can just sit back, smile and watch as the panic starts setting in as the childs device starts to loose battery power, then eventually dies. I thought this was absolutely perfect. What is your productive way of punishing a child? I'm talking age 9 upwards here by the way. This was used on me and was more effective than most punishments because of its utter futility.... Confined to sitting at the kitchen / dining table / desk (no devices, no distractions) and given a double page of the Times or similar broadsheet newspaper....and a pen. It was time out until every vowel was crossed out, both sides of the paper. Then a spot check by the parent for missed letters and if found... another page, both sides. This works beautifully if two or more siblings have been playing up and they have to sit across from each other... And this is the important part... when sheets checked and deemed complete fix them a look in the eye and screw up the paper in front of them and toss it in the bin with a IDGAF look. It’s a killer" Omg. This is what my stroppy teenager needs. Thankyou | |||
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"Being a mum to children is increasingly difficulty and is getting worse. I've read that a way to punish them for bad behaviour is not to remove their phone,electronic devices....... but to remove their charger, then that way they can still play on their device but the parent can just sit back, smile and watch as the panic starts setting in as the childs device starts to loose battery power, then eventually dies. I thought this was absolutely perfect. What is your productive way of punishing a child? I'm talking age 9 upwards here by the way. This was used on me and was more effective than most punishments because of its utter futility.... Confined to sitting at the kitchen / dining table / desk (no devices, no distractions) and given a double page of the Times or similar broadsheet newspaper....and a pen. It was time out until every vowel was crossed out, both sides of the paper. Then a spot check by the parent for missed letters and if found... another page, both sides. This works beautifully if two or more siblings have been playing up and they have to sit across from each other... And this is the important part... when sheets checked and deemed complete fix them a look in the eye and screw up the paper in front of them and toss it in the bin with a IDGAF look. It’s a killer" Omg I'm fusing out to buy The Times as I type! What a great idea! | |||
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"Being a mum to children is increasingly difficulty and is getting worse. I've read that a way to punish them for bad behaviour is not to remove their phone,electronic devices....... but to remove their charger, then that way they can still play on their device but the parent can just sit back, smile and watch as the panic starts setting in as the childs device starts to loose battery power, then eventually dies. I thought this was absolutely perfect. What is your productive way of punishing a child? I'm talking age 9 upwards here by the way." Wot if it don't run on batterys ? | |||
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