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Previously on "Question about hand writing and learning to write"

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  • Old Greg
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    Teach her Arabic.

    But seriously, it will work out - don't worry.

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  • Clippy
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    To sum up:

    Oldest offspring
    Struggles to write
    Plays piano

    Don't worry, still hope of a future for her.

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  • mudskipper
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    Yep - I did that when I was a kid. Someone pointed it out to me and I started writing the conventional way round. No probs.

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  • FiveTimes
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    The TV is one all encompassing item whereas books are many.

    In the eyes of a child a TV has the same gravitas as a book. When you give the TV back it's a one off. With books they can be earnt back piece by piece.
    Or you could just give the remote control back, followed by the power cord, then finally the TV

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  • FiveTimes
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    We also give our youngest Omega 3 chewy tablets every morning

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
    Whilst this seems to work for you and your daughter I would say taking away books is a big tough step.

    We've had plenty of tantrums and the TV is the first to go. We have never resorted to taking away books !

    Each to their own
    The TV is one all encompassing item whereas books are many.

    In the eyes of a child a TV has the same gravitas as a book. When you give the TV back it's a one off. With books they can be earnt back piece by piece.

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  • FiveTimes
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post


    After 4 months things improved but not great until about 8 weeks ago when after a massive tantrum over the TV she lost that and her entire bedroom of toys/books.

    Since that, with less distraction and no TV she has come along leaps and bounds. She completed
    all of her reading words yesterday flawlessly (she has about 50 to do), Reading and writing is now really good and everyday she writes and draws as opposed to the TV.
    Whilst this seems to work for you and your daughter I would say taking away books is a big tough step.

    We've had plenty of tantrums and the TV is the first to go. We have never resorted to taking away books !

    Each to their own

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    he he

    good one

    Milan.
    I was being serious.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Already ahead of you. She's signed up for the gym, swimming and modern dance. (she didn't like Ballet)
    Get her a t-shirt like mine;



    Me throw stuff Ash Grey T-Shirt - CafePress United Kingdom

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  • milanbenes
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Well as you insist, I was going to say that you haven't learnt to write yet, so why worry about your daughter?

    he he

    good one

    Milan.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    Take her to your local athletics club and sign her up for javelin and discus. 20 years down the line you can cheer her on at the Olympics.
    Already ahead of you. She's signed up for the gym, swimming and modern dance. (she didn't like Ballet)

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    It was a massive tantrum - two hours - hitting /screaming / throwing things.
    Take her to your local athletics club and sign her up for javelin and discus. 20 years down the line you can cheer her on at the Olympics.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    You took away the TV and all her belongings for 8 weeks over 1 tantrum?
    1 TV. All of her toys and about 200 books. She's had to earn them all back.

    It was a massive tantrum - two hours - hitting /screaming / throwing things. And she had been warned & warned. As giving her a hiding doesnt work we did the other.

    She gets a jar of tokens(pasta) and when she's been a good girl(ie. dressed/bed/teeth/tidied up) she can earn some. When she gets 30 she gets a treat like a trip to the Cinema. She tries hard to earn these.

    In addition she is getting her stuff back at 5 books/toys per day. She only has to be threatened to lose stuff and she complies.

    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    ha ha

    thanks MF

    nice story too - good job


    well, as I said to the Mrs,

    she is able to read properly (I mean from left to right), because she's been learning the piano since 5, taking lessons, and for the last few months, the teacher's method of teaching has got her onto reading music and playing pieces from reading the music

    and she clearly reads the music in the left to write direction and plays what she reads


    so, we shall see,

    Milan.
    5. In the UK they start at 4.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    don't be shy

    no problem

    we're all friends here right ?

    Milan.
    Well as you insist, I was going to say that you haven't learnt to write yet, so why worry about your daughter?

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  • Bunk
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    we're all friends here right ?


    That's one of those phrases that always precedes a

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