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AIBU?

Is this gifted and talented behaviour?

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AgentZigzag · 11/05/2011 14:55

16 MO DD2 was sat in her highchair shouting me when I was in the kitchen.

I went into the front room to see what she was up to, and if it wasn't for the horrified look in her eye I would have mistaken the 'mass' on her outstretched hand for peanut butter, (totally forgetting I'd just given her a marmite sarnie) when in fact she'd been rooting around in the sneaky poo bomb she'd just dropped.

Too early to be enrolling her for GCSEs next year?

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AgentZigzag · 11/05/2011 16:19

Only gifted and talented people 'get it' isntitironic.

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Isntitironic · 11/05/2011 16:01

I'm sorry, I'm completely confused - how is this G&T behaviour?

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AgentZigzag · 11/05/2011 15:05

Throwing sticks at them is the quickest way to get the darling children down out of trees chaos

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ChaosTrulyReigns · 11/05/2011 15:01

Ooh, I'm a great fan of HopeAsAParentingTechnique.

Exampled by "I hope ChaoticBoy does not fall 80 feet out of that tree he's just climbed up as I'm too lazy to get of my harris and encourage him down.

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AgentZigzag · 11/05/2011 15:01

She hates them too anna, but I zig zag between being hands off and an authoritarian parent, clearly giving mixed messages to my DDs.

Keeps them on their toes and me in control.

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AgentZigzag · 11/05/2011 14:59

I'm a lazy cow hands off parent chaos Wink

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annapolly · 11/05/2011 14:58

Yabu giving her marmite sandwiches.

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AgentZigzag · 11/05/2011 14:58

Thank you 2 blessed

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ChaosTrulyReigns · 11/05/2011 14:57

You left a child alone in a highchair??

Woman, do you not read instruction manuels??

Shock

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2blessed2bstressed · 11/05/2011 14:56

clearly a genius!

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