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No best answer has yet been selected by louise jones. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The only way to cure it in my personal experience is to ignore it, and THAT can take a very very long time to work. Never threaten something you won't carry out ( ie smacking) as it weakens you and it makes you harder to respect. We have no rules at all in our house except common sense must at all times prevail, but that doesn't measn that my children are unaware of cause and effect. If they do something I'd prefer they didn't I point it out and if they persist with it then next time they require something only I can do for them ( lift in the car to the Cinema etc), then I may not make myself available to accomplish it, so they quickly learn that their behaviour has a direct result on their quality of life across the board, but the choice always rests with them, so they are CHOOSING themselves to moderate their behaviour.All this being said my kids were brought up like this from birth, how that theory works with a child that is used to structured rules I don't know, I suspect it may take quite a while to work. Hope you get it sorted out :)