Speaking of that...I think I kinda shocked Debbie and Dave the first night they were at our house when I marched over to William and popped him on the behind for attempting to kick a chicken.And then the little booger did it again the next day. I think he was just testing ME though, because there were other people around and he didn't think I would discipline him in front of them.![]()
Mine will test us, too. Ours are older (10 and 7-year-old twins). We use a "sentence" notebook. They get the lovely privilege of practicing their handwriting quite often. We have no problem making them stop what they're doing and write sentences - even if they end up missing out on an activity. We used to be Camp Fire USA leaders, and I know a couple of times, parents were a little shocked that our own kids missed out on the activities of the meeting because they were sent to write sentences. We know that it is common for leader's kids to act up (in any kid's org), so we've had to be very proactive in making them realize that when mom and dad are leading something, they need to show us the exact same level of respect they'd show a teacher at school.