Actually, they all are. But this one will not keep his hands to himself in the grocery store or other public places. I almost have to get violent with the boy to get his hands off of the other customers and the employees, no matter where I go. I have just *had* it with him and I sure let him know today when we got home from the grocery store that I was NOT impressed. I'm so steaming mad at him... and he knows it... and he knew it in the store, but it wasn't important enough *then* for him to quit it. Now I've vented and he's crying on the couch. I sure yelled at him and told him he wasn't being a helpful big boy... that he can't be running away all the time and acting like a baby... sigh. Hopefully next time he exhibits a little more self-control. Because yes, I pulled all the tricks with him... got him to help push carts, load things, try to distract him ... I even fed him there. At this point given his age it's just plain old disobedience and he's lost his star for the day. Yep, he's a sad boy right now.
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