Tackling My Daughter

There was a period of time when I couldn't go anywhere without having to chase Trinity like a mad woman. As soon as we became unattached she would be off running.

I was at the point where I didn't want to go anywhere unless I could find something to carry her in. I knew I had to start showing some tough love. That was when I came up with a discipline for myself for when it happens. I would chased her down as fast as I could, put her in still mode, gave her a time out and a warning. If she does it again the second time, and she usually did, I took her home. Even if it took great efforts to get ready and get to the park, I had to suck-it-up and leave.



It has only been the last few times, that she would actually tell me when she wants to go across the fields... to other side of the park... Today, she no longer runs off like she used to, and I am a much happier momma, more relaxed. :-0



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21 Comments

  1. I have to laugh, Amanda - Trinity is so cute, I can't imagine her giving you a merry chase across the playground or wherever her fancy takes her. I always thought boys were harder but I might be wrong, huh? I guess it is important to let them know who is boss!!

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  2. Your tough love approach seems to be working. Keep up the good work.

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  4. Maybe you should start training her for the olympics.
    She obviously has lots of energy. How good are you at running? It could be a good positive bonding to take her for a daily run. Who knows, 15 minutes a day may also be really good for you.

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  5. Tough love does the trick, didn't it? I can't blame Miss T for trying to explore the universe that she lives in though. So many things to see, touch, and experiment!

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  6. Shes a doll! Nothing works with my son...We never go anywhere! My husband does the running around :( Im following back thanks for following

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  7. she looks so adorable only that she makes you chase her,hehe..but she looks happy. Good day

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  8. Kids can really wear us out. That is one reason why we need to keep fit and we need energy drink. LOL They keep us young and tired.

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  10. She looks adorable, I can almost hear her giggling.

    Good job on the discipline. You get to relax & she remains safe. Way to go! :)

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  11. She is very cute. Kids do change as they grow.

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  13. A typical child testing her mother. She is a precious child so try to keep an eye on her. My great grandson starts to kindergarten to day. Rather sad in a way

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  18. My daughter is the same way. I rarely take her out!

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  20. What a great way solve the problem! I'll have to keep it in mind for when my daughter becomes mobile!

    By the way, thanks so much for you super sweet comment on my blog! And your daughter is the cutest! : )

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  21. Having raised four by myself, I can totally relate. My youngest was the worse. It is good you have set some boundaries and she is learning.

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