This morning, Jet was playing in the livingroom, by himself, and John overheard him doing the following conversation between two toys:
"Why?"
"Because."
"Why?"
"Because."
"Why?"
"Because."
etc.
The funny thing is that Jet's stopped asking us why so often, as I took
arcangelbeth's advise and we started doing full explainations with questions to see if he understands. So I'm now wondering who he's getting that kind of conversation from...
"Why?"
"Because."
"Why?"
"Because."
"Why?"
"Because."
etc.
The funny thing is that Jet's stopped asking us why so often, as I took
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Date: 2004-03-17 11:45 am (UTC)Jet is so cool.
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Date: 2004-03-17 01:37 pm (UTC)But when I *intend* to answer every why fully, patiently, and completely, I know that I just settle into patient mode, and keep up the interaction with Jet until he understand why the rule is in place, what kind of safety issue is involved, and why it scares me when he runs out into the road, doesn't stay close to me, starts knocking things down in the grocery store... etc.
It might be a combination of a) he understands more of the reason behind the request/rule and b) he knows he can't get a rise out of me just with a single word AND c) I don't 'lay down the law' unless there is a reason involved. So now he mostly limits his "Why?"s to when he really wants to know what's behind something I say, rather than using it every time I ask him to do something he doesn't want to do.
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Date: 2004-03-17 12:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-17 01:26 pm (UTC)Given that Jet was giggling as he was doing that, I think it might be the last of your list. Maybe. Inscrutible are the ways of the toddler.
But, yes, it helped a lot, and has been very useful.