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04-10-2003, 06:40 PM | #71 |
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I didn't mean to crash this thread Sorry if I was derailing with my tangents...
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04-11-2003, 01:58 AM | #72 |
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Harumi, what I asked was:
Does your brother recieve as much kisses and cudlies when he has been quiet on a long time (-> for no apparent reason) that when he has been nasty first and becomes quiet again? If he recieves more in the second case, he has learned that it is better for him to disturb the house first, then when he stops he is rewarded. I do not say it is the case, just a question. |
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Claudia,
Usually, as far as I've noted, everyone gives him tons of cuddlies and kisses no matter the cause. I know I give him tons of kisses and hugs, but he's at the age where it's "Ews! Kisses!" and usually laughs, giggles, then runs away. He just likes to scream a lot I suppose. Although now that I think about it, he starts screaming usually when we're not paying attention to him. He's very spoiled after all. My brother and I are 16 and 17, and he's only 2. That means he's always been used to a large amount of attention. So he demands more than little kids, and since he's bright and very active, easily bored. This is what causes problems I suppose. |
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