Question:
I need an alternative to warning children with "one, two, three!"?
Lees
2010-07-14 07:23:41 UTC
i refuse to use the traditional warning "one, two, three!" because i hated it when people would do that to me as a kid. however, the only thing that my toddler responds to is me standing up and heading over to her. then she stops. as a kid one of my teachers did this to our class and one of the students shouted back "four, five, six" ever since then i thought it was the most ridiculous thing to say to a child.

does anyone have an alternative to this insulting warning? something that will get the point across to the child without having to say "NOW" or stopping what i'm doing so she gets the point?
Nine answers:
2010-07-14 07:48:00 UTC
i also hated that as a child, in my school they would clap

"clap, clap, clap-clap-clap" and the kids would respond with the same sequence.

the claps were to represent that we should stop, look, and listen.

i also had a teacher who would say "salami" meaning

s-stop

a-and

l-look

a-at

m-me

i-immediately

though that is equally as stupid it is a good idea to possibly come up with a word and make a poster of what it means
ṃøṃṃα ḋɾαṃα
2010-07-14 12:45:40 UTC
Hmmm...I don't know, because the one two three always works like a charm to me. I have a three and a five year old, and they know that if I start that countdown it gives then a bit of time to decide on there own what choice to make. I love it, at one they freeze and stop what there doing. At two, you can see those wheels a turnin. and at three, they make their decision on whether there going to do a good or bad thing. The most important thing about this technique is that you the parent need to be constant on what your going to do if they continue to be bad after the three count. If its spanking, time out, or taking something away. you MUst do it every time to show that there is consequences to their actions. Or the one two three just wont work at all, and Would be a silly training tool.
bounds
2016-10-19 01:46:16 UTC
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Victoria
2010-07-14 07:53:19 UTC
Have you tried giving her choices? "You can stop that or take a time out" or "You can play with this or play with that but you can't get into the potted plant"

Toddlers and young children have almost every part of their day controlled by adults and are at an age where they truly want independence. Sometimes giving them choices helps satisfy this desire while allowing you to stay in control.
2010-07-14 07:37:46 UTC
Failing to see what's wrong with "now"...



I always counted down - if you count up, how do they know how far you plan to go?



Children are not _supposed_ to "like" being told to do something, or to stop doing something. They are supposed to obey you _anyway_. So what if you hated it? I expect you hated having to go to bed at a sensible time and not put five spoonfuls of sugar on your breakfast too.
sassash
2010-07-14 07:33:30 UTC
Tell your children to stop whatever they're doing immediately or you'll give them a time out (or whatever discipline method you choose). Follow through if they don't stop.
The man
2010-07-14 07:26:08 UTC
Immediate punishment if the behavior is not ceased immediately.



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Daisyhill
2010-07-14 07:59:25 UTC
I don''t think it's "Insulting"...I dont use it myself though....what I do is say "Stop! Think!" and they know that they are doing something bad
cally l
2010-07-14 07:37:22 UTC
A whack on the bottom might do the trick


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