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  • I am very impressed as to how love and logic works! I have a 28 month old which I do use the uh-oh song, but she does call to me when she is in time out and I tell her, 'you can come out when you're nice and sweet' or she will whimper here and there for her 2 minutes after she has cried.....is it alright that I talk to her while she is in her room and tell her 'you can come out when you are nice and sweet for two minutes' or am I not to talk to her at all? Thanks

  • @ppisak Do you have the book Love and Logic Magic for Early Childhood? If so, page 75 explains that "...behavior usually starts to fade out rather rapidly-as long as parents don't interact with a child while he or she is in the room. The best way to make this technique backfire is to use too many words." Please call us at 800-338-4065 if you have additional questions.

  • It works! Love it! Thanks!

  • wow do people really have these kind of problems from their children. If so i guarantee that is what happens when you spark rebellion through any form of corporal punishment.

  • Love and Logic is amazing. Just like any technique, you have to be consistent.

  • @lauraryanday Thx for your support!

  • Love and logic is about as much of a joke as 1-2-3 magic. I've tried them all..

  • @imknattie Gosh, that's a bummer, what are you going to do about it?

  • We usually use timeouts but I am going to give this a try instead. It sounds like it will put her back in the driving seat of her behavior instead of the timer.

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