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Pregnant women - don't ignore anything!!   (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend)
... So my advice to any pregnant woman is not to ignore anything. Don't put anything down to b ...
... t if I had my time again, I would have never ignored anything. ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/4511/Pregnant-women-dont-ignore-anyth...

1 Word that can save a child's life; I'm not kidding it happened to me!   (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend)
... stop listening. Maybe they simply choose to ignore you or maybe they’re at a stage in t ...
... me is or you may scare them or cause them to ignore you. The FREEZE game is the same ga ...
... again. Say, “You’re never allowed to ignore that word!” When you hear FREEZE, it ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/7785/1-Word-that-can-save-a-childs-li...

reward good, ignore bad  
... is always best to reward good behaviour and ignore bad behaviour as much as possible. att ...
... hey are doing/saying is wrong. it's hard to ignore bad behaviour somtimes, but it does wo ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/884/Rewarding-good-behaviour/#216465

Attention seeking behaviour   (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend)
... "But she is annoying me" I usually ignore it as much as possible and tell them t ...
... reason. Its annoying! It can be very hard to ignore and most of the time we as parents rei ...
... ffort to get attention. If you can manage to ignore it then it will stop. The behaviour is ...
... on't have time to do anything else! Ignore this behaviour as much as you can. (I ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/8019/Attention-seeking-behaviour/

It is hard to ignore a ringing phone.  AverageAverageAverageAverageAverage
... It is hard to ignore a ringing phone. Here in Western Australia they have just increased t ...
... ng on the phone while driving. It is hard to ignore a ringing phone, but I usually manage ...
... ssenger to answer it or to pull over or just ignore it. I really hate it when I am runnin ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/2916/Cell-Phones-while-Driving-revise...

Re: What would you do?  ExcellentExcellentExcellentExcellentExcellent
... le to meet the needs of only one parents and ignore the rest.  If she can afford a pr ...
http://www.minti.com/questions-and-answers/discussion/460570/what-would-you...

"I Hate You" The hurtful things kids say...But don't mean...   (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend)
... that the hard way... My advice to you is ignore it and counteract it with a positive w ...
... to you become harsher and more hurtful still ignore it or tell them... No... the reason I ...
... said to you line...i just find it easier to ignore it and tell them I love them and expla ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/5343/I-Hate-You-The-hurtful-things-ki...

response required?   (Worth a try) (Worth a try) (Worth a try) (Worth a try) (Worth a try)
... if no real danger is apparent, then i simply ignore the action, the toddler is looking for ...
... ponse of engaging in the action, or ; simply ignore the plea for response and the toddler ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/5324/response-required/

"Showing Good Manners"   (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend) (Highly recommend)
... spoken, and this is the hardest part to do, ignore the child until please is said.   ...
http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/6393/Showing-Good-Manners/

Re: My screaming toddler...  
... g through. The only suggestions I have is to ignore the tantrum all together. I'm not sure ...
http://www.minti.com/questions-and-answers/discussion/736531/my-screaming-t...