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      09-14-2020, 05:05 PM   #63
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Drives: 2004 M3 6spd & 2011 M3 DCT
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Sleep training for the win. Don't give in.

Discipline from the beginning even before they really grasp it. More about modelling behavior.

All food has been non-gmo, organic, cooked from raw every single day. It's exhausting, but he's so strong, smart and healthy.

Greatest trick I've learned so far is to explain what I'm about to do (they get it even if you don't think they will lol). He's got fomo & it stops the crying and let's him get back to playing or whatever.

Talking and reading books in a foreign language. Numbers, letters & color exercises earlier than what might be suggested. Doesn't have to be heavy. Kids will rise to the level you set.

Please & thank you every. single. time.

Say hello and say the person's name for greetings every. single. time.

Back to the point about fomo, asking them to "help" you carry something or whatever, even a piece of paper, make them feel involved, they love it. It's so easy to just do it yourself. Patience sucks but ya, slow down and involve them.

Run them, have them climb over couch cushions, whatever, tire them out!
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