 So I have several children four to be specific. We've got three. We've got eight We've got almost eight and we've got 13 and 14 a couple of days and we've got 16 17 in a few weeks All right, so we got all this one's this one's female. This one's female right this one's Kaylee This one's Avery not that you're gonna remember all this But anyway the point being that the 13 year old she was has an issue sometimes of slamming doors So in this particular example, we're of positive practice overcorrection. I'm going to give you a little story about what Kaylee did She slammed the house door. This is like, I don't know, probably like a week ago So she slammed the house door really hard, right? And I was like Kaylee that is so inappropriate I'm not like uh-uh fact, you know what you're gonna go back and shut that door properly 15 times so she looked at me with that sort of venom that only a 13-year-old daughter can look at you with and She promptly stepped outside and shut the door 13 times But because she has this absolutely amazing ability to engage in counter-control She did it from the outside not the inside So she sat there shut the door by herself opens it up shuts the door by herself opens it up shuts the door all by herself Little stinker. I don't know if she won or I won, but it was an example I was attempting to do positive practice overcorrection