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How Do U Turn-up Your Sex Life with New Tricks Or New Toys Orwhat Someone Outthere Help Me?

Your are just ******* the wrong person then

1. When you get new toys, do you ever get kind of sad?

Only use it when you suspect the person is "thinking" about it. How much for double prints?

2. As an adult, are you ever jealous of kids today with all those awesome new toys?

Not really because I got with the flow

3. What are the best ways to say "No" to your kids' demand of new toys?

Responding to requestsThe following steps can be useful when your child asks for things, regardless of whether you plan to say yes, no or maybe.1. Base your first response on how your child asks If your child asks politely, praise your child for using good manners. This sends the message that you will always pay attention when your child uses good manners - even if you do not always say yes.If your child pesters, whines, demands or threatens, let your child know you need to hear some good manners. For example, you could say, 'Sascha, please use your calm voice' or 'Can you ask me in a nicer way please?'2. Listen Take a moment to understand what your child is asking for. Show that you've heard and understood - this way, your child will be much more likely to accept your answer. It can also help to show some empathy, even if you do not say plan to say yes. For example, 'Oh, I can see why you would love that. How cool'.3. Pause and decide A brief pause gives you a chance to think about the request. It also sends your child the message that you are putting some thought into it. Ask yourself, 'Do I need to say no, or can I say yes? If it's not a yes, can I negotiate?'When you need to say noSaying no can be hard - after all, you want to make your child happy. But sometimes children can not have what they want. Here's how to make saying no work for you:Give your reason first. If you've decided to say no, give your reasons first. This will help your child understand your decision. If children feel disappointed because you've said no, they might not take in the reason behind it. For example, 'We do not have time for a ride on the merry-go-round now. We will do it next time'.Stick with your decision. If you change your mind, your child will learn that no is not final and that it's worth arguing with you. And if you give in when your child is misbehaving, she will learn that this is a way to get what she wants.Offer something else, if you can. For example, 'I can not buy you this because it's too expensive. Let's go home and make our own snack together'.Give your child constructive feedback. If your child accepts no for an answer, give lots of praise. For example, 'I really liked the way you said "OK" when I said no'. Or 'It was great how we worked that out together'.Reducing the need to say noOne of the best ways to help your child learn how to cope with being told no is not to say it too much. When you keep no for decisions that really matter, your child will take it more seriously.Here are some ideas for reducing the number of times you say no:Set some ground rules. For example, before you go shopping, talk to your child about why you are going. Let your child know what you expect and the rules about asking for things. This can cut down on the number of times you need to say no. For example, 'We will have a snack when we get home from the shops', or 'No asking on this shopping trip'.Say yes if you can. For example, 'OK, George can come over after school if it's OK with his dad'.Negotiate instead of saying no - but only if your child is willing to negotiate and compromise too. For example, 'We can not go to the park today, but we can go tomorrow'.Asking for things at different agesToddlers often communicate what they want in simple ways. For example, they might make noises or point at what they want. But when you say no, toddlers can find disappointment too much to manage. Tantrums are a normal response when you say no because toddlers are still developing self-regulation and language skills.By school age, children have more language skills, which they can use to negotiate and compromise when they ask for things. From around the age of eight years, you can expect some convincing arguments about why you should let your child have or do something!When you say no to your school-age child, she will be disappointed but she's less likely to have a tantrum than a younger child. This is because she has learned more self-regulation and understands why you are saying no.Source- When children ask for things: how to respond constructively

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