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February 10th, 2012, 10:59 AM
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What sorts of trouble has your LO gotten into recently? Feel free to share stories from older and younger siblings too!
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February 11th, 2012, 02:08 PM
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The only thing that Donovin seems to always be in trouble for is constantly wrestling with is brother. It Drives me crazy. I just never know if I should let them wrestle or make them stop. Jax is only 10 months old and since he starting crawling at 5 months every day I say "stop wrestling, move away from your brother" probably 15 to 50 times a day. ugh
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February 12th, 2012, 06:17 AM
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Ethan is making up stories and blaming my niece for everything. My niece rarely touches his toys but if something is broken, he says that she did it. She's almost 13 so we know he's fibbing. I'm sure he'll be doing the same to his brother.
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February 12th, 2012, 11:46 AM
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The only thing that Donovin seems to always be in trouble for is constantly wrestling with is brother. It Drives me crazy. I just never know if I should let them wrestle or make them stop. Jax is only 10 months old and since he starting crawling at 5 months every day I say "stop wrestling, move away from your brother" probably 15 to 50 times a day. ugh
Addy totally does this to her baby brother too. Actually both girl are constantly trying to pick him up too. So our BIG problem a few weeks ago was Addy got a bottle of baby powder and emptied it in the girls' room. Both girls "painted" their faces with it. It was awful! I had to wash all of their clothes from the closet and bedding. They couldn't sleep in their room for a few days! Earlier that same day, Addy put lip gloss on the wood of her bed and nail polish on the wall! All of these items are stored high and behind child proofing...it was a weird and very bad day! This reminds me that I was going to post a question about discipline.
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February 12th, 2012, 12:01 PM
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Our biggest problem is talking back. She's incredibly logical for her age (takes after daddy) and god forbid you say something to her that doesn't make sense, she'll spit it right back at you & make you feel like an idiot. Kinda funny, but not. She can also be pretty stubborn & rude if she realizes she did something unacceptable.
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February 12th, 2012, 06:47 PM
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Kate is just climbing and grabbing everything. She's now using chairs and toys as step-stools to reach things like my laptop, DH's tablet, the remote, etc. And the most annoying thing is that when I use my stern-mommy voice and tell her to knock it off she laughs at me and just keeps diving back for whatever she's doing. We've been removing a lot of objects from her lately. It's driving me crazy. I'm running out of places to put things.
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February 12th, 2012, 07:45 PM
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Our biggest problem is talking back. She's incredibly logical for her age (takes after daddy) and god forbid you say something to her that doesn't make sense, she'll spit it right back at you & make you feel like an idiot. Kinda funny, but not. She can also be pretty stubborn & rude if she realizes she did something unacceptable.
Oh my, she sounds EXACTLY like Mackenzie!!!

She is also into tormenting her younger brother, she takes things runs away with them, and hides them in a room with a child lock doorknob so he cant get them. im constantly having her in time out for this. It drives me nuts.
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February 13th, 2012, 04:56 AM
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Mine is always in trouble lol...I'm kidding. Lately (well past 6 plus months) it's been the sassiness. Recently she's become more of a drama queen, like if she gets hurt, she'll tell me "I'm going to bleed momma". She really misses her friends that she grew up with so everyday or every other day I'll hear "I miss Chloe", "I miss Leah", "I'll never see Leah again" then she'll sing one of these sad songs. Her friend Leah moved an hour away from us so she's right she prob wont see her again

But as for physical trouble making, she's rather a good girl it's just her mouth that gets her in trouble
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February 14th, 2012, 07:26 AM
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Gosh, I could write a story here. Lately, Elizabeth has been getting into trouble at school - biting... yes, biting. She was never really a big biter back at teething age so I have no idea whats going on. I am working with the school and hoping to get this corrected now - knock on wood no biting yet THIS WEEK... fingers crossed.
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February 14th, 2012, 10:57 AM
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Keller is generally a super awesome kid, but he's been kinda sassy lately too. He can really put forth a good argument and he's got a KILLER eyeroll. LOL
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February 15th, 2012, 09:38 AM
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Our biggest problem is Caden and talking back and he is always tormenting Adisyn by yellling at her or hitting her upside her head.

Adisyn isn't really a trouble maker. She is starting to throw fits when she doesn't get her way, but it's not necessarily that she is causing trouble.
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