Mouse House Mama
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We have not fully skipped Christmas but each year one child loses a present(s) and has to donate it. So far they are doing really good this year and they might all actually get to keep all of their gifts.
Now Halloween and Birthday parties are another story. My boys have not gotten to go Trick-or-Treating in 2 years. DS8 lost his birthday party last year and has now lost his birthday party this year. We still give him gifts and a cake but he does not get to have friends over and have a big party, only family with some cake.
Our kids don't have to like us but they will respect us. They get mad at us when they are punished but then a few hours later they are apologizing and saying that they love us. They know what we do is because we love them and want them to be better. There is nothing fun about telling your friends why you can't have a party, Trick or Treat, doing lots of chores (laundry, dishes, scrubbing bathrooms) or why your dad is sitting in your classroom with you, but if it means our kids will be productive memebers of society and not end up in jail, then we will do it.
So do what you feel is right.![]()



At their age what on earth could they have possibly done to lose such things?! Really? No trick or treating at 5 years old? Seriously? I cannot even fathom what a child could do at that age to warrant that.
I hate to say it but it doesn't sound like your methods are working if you have to have a repeat of them.
I cannot wrap my head around this post. I don't put up with the kids being fresh but I cannot imagine then getting to the point where I would cancel their holiday or birthday party at such a young age. I would think that if they were truly and honestly that ill behaved then I must have failed somewhere.
