Kouki
Kouki, Not Cookie.
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Anyone have advice for leaving the park?
My daughter is admittedly spoiled in that I probably make too many sacrifices to accommodate her wishes. Little things like having to watch Cavs games on my phone because she needs the TV for Paw Patrol, lol, but cumulatively they add up and turn into spoiled manipulative kiddo. (Also 50:50 custody, and two dogs and a house doesn't help). She can also be selfish when it comes to sharing.
Since it's been getting warmer, I like to take her to parks, but leaving the park is always a nightmare.
This past Tuesday we went to a local park, screaming/crying fit trying to leave after being there for two hours. Eventually I gave in and gave her ten more minutes, then she was just fine leaving....until my completely dumb ass made a comment as I was buckling her in, "Thank you for being so cooperative on leaving the park"...then she freaked out again as if she didn't realize what getting in the car meant, lol.
My daughter is admittedly spoiled in that I probably make too many sacrifices to accommodate her wishes. Little things like having to watch Cavs games on my phone because she needs the TV for Paw Patrol, lol, but cumulatively they add up and turn into spoiled manipulative kiddo. (Also 50:50 custody, and two dogs and a house doesn't help). She can also be selfish when it comes to sharing.
Since it's been getting warmer, I like to take her to parks, but leaving the park is always a nightmare.
This past Tuesday we went to a local park, screaming/crying fit trying to leave after being there for two hours. Eventually I gave in and gave her ten more minutes, then she was just fine leaving....until my completely dumb ass made a comment as I was buckling her in, "Thank you for being so cooperative on leaving the park"...then she freaked out again as if she didn't realize what getting in the car meant, lol.