kids and fighting
By mcmomss
@mcmomss (2601)
United States
September 23, 2006 9:14am CST
How do you get your kids to stop fighting? I have two boys that fight all the time.
14 responses
@kstanley7 (1171)
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23 Sep 06
I would get a velcro wall, and make em velcro pyjamas and throw them on the wall and tell them to hang around
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@mtdewgurl74 (18151)
• United States
30 Sep 06
I have four bbrothers and my granny bless her thought the fastest way to stop something is to get a switch after it. Lucky for me my mother thought different. But she did have two methods. One. if they had a fight they lose so much of there alowance. two. put them to work cleaning. And boys hate cleaning. And they have to clean more then there rooms i'm talking inside & outside work they might still fight for the first couple times but they will quit fighting as much when they tired of cleaning. My method those is a method most parents may use now days. Take something away that they love palying with game boy,computer,toys,video games, etc... and not let them have dessert.
@sevenseas (754)
• United States
30 Sep 06
I have friends who have kids and it seems to be quite natural for siblings to fight and argue among themselves. I have an older sister and we would fight until my mom was literally in tears. We are adults now and still argue over stupid stuff but usually we get along.
@thaMARKER (2503)
• Philippines
9 Feb 09
If we talk about kid fight, it would be different to say walking away instead, it’s for grown ups to consider. Hehehe.. I’m not a parent as well but I do have a nephew and niece that fight now and then because of some silly reason. I take it as funny sometimes because they’re fighting for nothing and I can really tell that it’s a kid fight. But I sometimes see it as unhealthy though because they would be somewhat trained to fight with other kids as well.
@crabby1 (304)
• Australia
27 Sep 06
Many years ago my eldest Son was constantly monstering my youngest Son. One day I explained by measuring their height at age two and a half years and doubling it, the figure it gives is the final height of that person. Both sons were thoughtful until I further explained that the younger Son was going to eventually be taller than the older Son. I think you two had better learn to get along don't you. It worked, they became the best of mates and still are now.
@skittlez353 (1402)
• United States
26 Sep 06
YOU KNOW WHAT I NOTICE TO WORK. TELL THEM YOU`RE GOING TO PUT THEM IN THE CORNER. IT REALLY SHUTS EM UP (FOR THE MOMENT ANYWAY). AND IF THEY PURSUE, ACTUALLY PUTTING THEM IN THE CORNER. BY THE TIME THEY GET OUT, THEY FORGET WHY THEY WENT IN, UNTIL YOU HAVETO REMIND EM AGAIN LATER!