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quadmom121203 | Sun Mar-13-11 06:14 PM |
Member since Nov 05th 2007
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#99, "RE: Teen daughters constantly fighting"
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My girls are only 7 but you are describing what is currently going on in my house right now. A couple weeks ago, I told one of my girls (the one being the biggest pain) that if she couldn't be nicer to her sister, then she would spend the ENTIRE weekend with her sister. What ever sister wanted to do, that is what would happen. No fighting...nothing. The mood around here has gotten so much better. They are still fighting, but it is not as bad. Good luck! I look forward to other suggestions. Dawn
Mom to Samantha, Jeremy, Paige and Christian
Born 12/12/03 @ 31w 2d

http://lovinglifewithquads.blogspot.com
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Vaughn | Wed Mar-16-11 11:55 AM |
Member since Nov 05th 2007
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#100, "RE: Teen daughters constantly fighting"
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That would not work with teenagers! Much stronger sense of self and their "rights" to be able to get away with it, LOL!
My three (almost) 14-year-old boys while wonderful gentlemen in public, can be real a**holes towards each other at home. Boredom is the biggest cause. The busier they are, the quieter things are. But bored -- watch out! They know what buttons to push to liven things up.
The boys share a computer (and sometimes can be on mine) -- 40 minute turns. Last night it got turned off early -- two were arguring over whose turn it was. I refuse to be drawn into these disputes as a referee -- basically I tell them, "Work it out, or it goes off!"
It sure would be nice to have an extra bedroom! They have two bedrooms -- every six months there is a bedroom change. This is something carried over from the old house where they shared one room for 11 years. Every 6 months they changed beds (first and second choices rotated).
We only have one bathroom -- glad there are only males in the house!
Vaughn and the ABC Boys Alex, Bryce, & Calder 3-31-97 @ 28.5 weeks
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Tracey.Peanut | Tue Nov-13-12 04:58 PM |
Member since May 09th 2010
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#123, "RE: Teen daughters constantly fighting"
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Gotta love the teen years. They can fight over the most ridiculous topics. "She's breathing my air" was once yelled. Being a multiple is tough when you share EVERYTHING: parents, friends, school experiences, etc. My girls have their own rooms, but still manage to fight with the other sibs. I have sufficiently managed to tune out the mindless drivel and only intervene when it becomes volatile. They'll be in each other's lives forever, so they need to work out their issues without a mediator. One of my dearest friends is an identical twin. She and her mom shared stories of the twin challenges. Between those stories and those my dad and his twin sis shared, it actually prepared me for having my own identicals. (Our fraternal boy doesn't get involved with the girl drama.) Tracey, busy mom to: Michael (16) Francesca (15) Matt, Lexi, Gabi (13) AFS exchange student Alice (17)
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