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Originally Posted by stopdog
I am not uncomfortable with toddlers. I like toddlers and babies.
I am very direct and I have no problems (on my end) with enforcement (I am not saying they obeyed always and without complaint - I am saying I never felt bad for insisting). Toddlers get very limited choices in my world - which generally they seem to handle well in my experience with them.
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Yeah, I can see how toddlers and you would work well. I also have very little sympathy for toddler rants, and am very consistent on keeping the rules of the classroom. Yes, they get two choices, and they always both lead to what I want them to do. Muhahahaha. I also don't feel bad. If I did, I would never last a year in a preschool classroom.
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Originally Posted by unaluna
A true convert to my side would not shower but would still go to therapy. 
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Oh no.
1-Unless I shower, my hair is grossssss. (I have naturally curly hair, but once slept on, it is just flat and weird and ugly)
2--I haven't showered since friday morning. While I have washed my face and brushed my teeth, no human should be near me. Luckily, the cats don't care.
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Originally Posted by atisketatasket
Velcro's immunaluna! 
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teehee.
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Originally Posted by atisketatasket
Plus if you break them and your parents refuse to replace them...there's another lesson.
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I am a fan of natural consequences. If a child plays in the sink while washing hands (all.the.time) and doesn't roll up their sleeves, they have to suffer with a wet shirt, unless they truly soak themselves.