โApr-29-2017 10:29 PM
โMay-03-2017 05:32 PM
1Nana29 wrote:
We have nine grands and of course that ladder calls to them. We let them each go up one time to the top so they can see what the roof looks like, then we tell them it's not good for the roof or the ladder for them to go up there and since they know what it looks like there's no reason for them to do so again. We explain that we only go up to check the roof for leaks and to clean it so we don't cause damage and so we can have years of fun camping. Haven't really had an issue since, but to insure that we also hang a can crusher mounted to a board over the lower rungs and let the kids run while at camp.
โMay-03-2017 05:10 PM
โMay-03-2017 04:09 PM
Bird Freak wrote:time2roll wrote:I thought that was discipline and positive reinforcement.
I disagree with the swat on the backside or any side. Discipline and training works better with positive reinforcement.
By the title it would seem the adults are looking at something to blame other than themselves.
Wouldn't want my kids to grow up like those in the California colleges. Protesting everything.
โMay-03-2017 03:53 PM
time2roll wrote:I thought that was discipline and positive reinforcement.
I disagree with the swat on the backside or any side. Discipline and training works better with positive reinforcement.
By the title it would seem the adults are looking at something to blame other than themselves.
โMay-03-2017 03:09 PM
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โMay-03-2017 10:00 AM
RVcircus wrote:
Tar the bottom few rungs so he sticks before he gets too high;)
โMay-03-2017 09:03 AM
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โMay-02-2017 08:31 AM
Bird Freak wrote:
Throw him a brush and a bucket with soap and water. Tell him every time he climbs up there he has to scrub the roof. ...
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
...I'm with Bird Freak. I would give him a scrub brush and a bucket of cleaner and tell him he gets 5 bucks if he cleans my whole roof. ๐
โMay-02-2017 08:16 AM
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