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  1. EB72
    EB72 August 4, 2010 at 3:13 pm |

    Pooping on the couch! I am wiping tears from my eyes. Oh, what I have to look forward to in the future.

  2. Forgotten
    Forgotten July 20, 2010 at 1:06 pm |

    If I told my little Twin B that he couldn’t talk to me I think his head would explode from the pent-up jabbering. I’m glad you found something that works for you guys. :)

  3. StacieT
    StacieT July 18, 2010 at 10:00 pm |

    Wow. It sounds like you’ve found what works with him. Score one for momma! (you rock, you know)

    P.S. Not a bad little essay, either! Way to go, Chicken!

  4. Alicia
    Alicia July 16, 2010 at 6:02 pm |

    I love Chicken. I want Kieran to grow up to be Chicken.

    And I love Love & Logic.

    My therapist (true story; shocking, I know) was giving me parenting advice last week. She has two 2-year-olds. My kids are 9, 6, 3, and 1. WTF, woman? And she was basically telling me stuff from Love & Logic. I wanted to be like, “You’re quoting L&L, aren’t you?” And also, “Yeah, you know, it’s a lot easier to KNOW what to do than to do it, especially when you have a house full of kids at all different developmental levels, some of whom are cognizant and rational and can clean toilets and some of whom argue with themselves, flail on the floor, and poop on the couch.” Instead, I just said, “Yeah. Good ideas.”

  5. battynurse
    battynurse July 16, 2010 at 7:13 am |

    Sounds like a pretty good idea. I have to say I was one of those children who never wanted to do chores and my mom often didn’t make me. Now I’m an adult who hates to clean house and it sort of shows. Not that it’s filthy but clutter is the name of the game around here. Good luck with all this, it sounds like a pretty good plan.

  6. a
    a July 15, 2010 at 6:18 pm |

    Not talking…hmm. I might steal that one. My 3 year old does not stop talking. I am not exaggerating. My mom thought I might be overstating the case until I was talking to her on the phone and my daughter came out and kidnapped the phone and would not give it back for half an hour. Next time she does something I don’t care for, she’s getting the “You may not talk to me until…” treatment. That might actually work!

    It sounds like you’ve found his motivating factors. Keep up the good work! With a bit of discipline, I think he’ll be an unusually responsible and wonderful adult in a few years.

  7. jeremy
    jeremy July 15, 2010 at 6:05 pm |

    I see the boy is gonna be that gay boy who doesn’t like to get his hands dirty. He’d better obey and do his chores appropriately and in a timely fashion. Nobody wants a dirty birdy in the house.

    Hopefully he will stay on track. Stay on it. I loved chores when I was a kid, even mowing the lawn. I did them all at times, it seemed. Learning to do chores will prepare him to keep a house when he grows up, I don’t know if you showed that angle yet.

    Keep us posted.

    Jeremy

    1. chicken
      chicken July 15, 2010 at 7:46 pm |

      Rofl

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