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AUTHOR: bdgdxcmommyDATE: 06/26/03 3:41pm
SUBJECT: 15 month old wildman!
I just have a little question here. I understand the key to overcoming these temper tantrums is to be firm and consistant and loving and ignore the tantrums/bad behavior. When it comes to something like pulling books off the shelf and a little "no, please" doesn't stop him (He does this while I'm breastfeeding the other baby) do I just let him pull books off til his little heart's content while looking the other way or what? I know it's just for attention and the obvious is to move the bookshelf, but there really isn't anywhere to put it - we are wall to wall with everything!
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