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Sogo

(4,986 posts)
Sun Nov 8, 2020, 11:31 PM Nov 2020

The law and the processes are on our side.

Trump can waste his time with whipping his tribe into a froth over the next 72 days, but at the end of it, he will be leaving the WH.

Understanding this might help:

Ways to react to a tantrum -

1. What do you say when a child has a tantrum?
"I understand why you're upset."
Sometimes empathy works to calm a tantrum. Depending on your child's age, you can tell them a story about a time you got frustrated. This also works to distract your kiddo from what they were upset about in the first place.

2. Should you ignore toddler tantrums?
Ignoring usually helps stop behaviors that your child is using to get your attention. This includes behaviors like throwing tantrums, whining, and interrupting. When you are ignoring, you do not look at your child or talk to him. Ignore all protests or excuses to get your attention.

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The law and the processes are on our side. (Original Post) Sogo Nov 2020 OP
+1. He's done. Maybe the lawsuits and rallies will help trumpsters Hoyt Nov 2020 #1
+1000 Thekaspervote Nov 2020 #2
As a responsible adult, if instead, could I just loudly... JoeOtterbein Nov 2020 #3
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