... Today my younger DS got into a bit of trouble. Long story short, he went outside when we told him he had to wait. This isn't the first time he's had to wait, and each time before...well 9 out of 10 times he'll wait for someone to go out to the playground with him. Today was one of those times he opted to go w/out me or his daddy. DH had to go fetch him. We explained that he's not supposed to go outside alone. He got upset and ended up being sent to his room for a little time out. Well, a little later I went upstairs to take care of the laundry. My son crept ou of his room and lay on his back by my feet. He stared up at me with his big brown eyes, his cheeks tearstained and flush from fussing and screaming.
He said, "Mommy, I not bad boy, I good boy!"
I said, "You are a good boy, but you did a not good thing."
He sniffled at me and them pointed his thumb at his shirt, "it not my fault."
*sigh* The is the very first time he's tried the old "It's not my fault" line. I looked at him as sternly as I could (I admit, a part of me was amused and actually pleased... it may not be the best behavior but at least it's an NT behavior for his age group) I said "That excuse doesn't work for your brother, what makes you think it'll work for you?"
He just crept back into his room and shut the door.
He said, "Mommy, I not bad boy, I good boy!"
I said, "You are a good boy, but you did a not good thing."
He sniffled at me and them pointed his thumb at his shirt, "it not my fault."
*sigh* The is the very first time he's tried the old "It's not my fault" line. I looked at him as sternly as I could (I admit, a part of me was amused and actually pleased... it may not be the best behavior but at least it's an NT behavior for his age group) I said "That excuse doesn't work for your brother, what makes you think it'll work for you?"
He just crept back into his room and shut the door.