Saturday, 2 November 2019

How do you handle the 'annoying' behaviors?


They're not bad behaviors or anything that technically needs addressed...but just the little things that frankly are super annoying. For example, my son probably got a laugh once after falling down, so it's become his 'thing'. He fake falls all the time and for the most part I've ignored it because I figured after he didn't get those laughs anymore, he'd stop on his own...but months later he's still going strong. And my SD fake laughs at ANYthing an adult says while slapping her knee and shaking her head as if she's constantly in on some inside joke. Again, we usually just ignore it, or maybe we ask her why she's laughing and she'll just stop and go 'uh...I don't know' and continue the fake laugh.I'm assuming it's just them trying things out and seeing what gets reactions and what doesn't...but it's hard not to react in a way that may hurt their feelings! I feel like I have a constant look of 'WTF' on my face! via /r/Parenting https://ift.tt/2NBWkDh

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