The rest of the evening was uneventful and we both went to bed shortly thereafter. When we got home, I unbuckled him and asked if he wanted to cuddle with me, which he did, hiccupping and crying on my shoulder for several minutes. I told him I was sorry I slapped him and we took a time-out together in the rocking chair. He was crying uncontrollably then, and for a short trip on the freeway he screamed and I was ready to burst into tears. I lost it and slapped his face, told him to shut up with that talk. (That word is not allowed at our house - so he knows it's "my button.") By the time we reached the freeway, he was alternating crying and calling me stupid. ![]() While I backed the car out, he said "You're really stupid! I don't love you! I'm going to rip your face off so you die!" he continued with "You're stupid" for about a mile. He's a typical sized 5-year-old, so this was no small feat. I eventually had to pick him up kicking, screaming, and crying, carry him to the car, and since he wouldn't get in his car seat, I had to do that for him too. Then Sean just huddled in the corner and said "I don't want to go home." You get the picture. So I shut off the TV (while he screamed about it) and told him he could watch a cartoon once we got home. So he got up and headed for the front door, but instead darted off into the TV room which had a movie playing. Time to go." To which he responded "I want to play some more - just one more time." I said no and when he wouldn't leave the machine, I shut it off, took out the cartridge and said "Sean, its time to leave. Then I told Sean "Okay, honey, your 2 minutes are up. During those 2 minutes, I paid the bill and used the restroom. When I arrived to get him last night, Sean asked if he could stay 2 more minutes to play Nintendo. Last night leaving the Klubhouse was particularly bad - I'm crying as I recount this to you. I've tried using "consequences" with him, which is usually removing a privilege (story time, bedtime songs, a favorite toy, etc.) it doesn't always work, and never works the first time I ask. My problem is I always have a power struggle with him when its time to leave, whether it's the Klubhouse, or his everyday care provider, or leaving the park - wherever. Sean loves it there and he loves the care provider. ![]() While I was at the seminar, Sean was at a drop in day care (Klubhouse) that stays open into the late evening. Last night, I attended a seminar with Jane Nelsen after working all day. What did you think of our Creature Feature guide? Let us know in comments below.I am a single mother and have one 5-year-old son, Sean. Check it out for more guides for this game including how to find all the game’s outfits and unlock all achievements. This guide is part of a larger Kindergarten 2 walkthrough and guide hub. Everyone will leave school for the day and the credits will roll. All the kids you came to save will appear out of the green goo. ![]() Move it Left (2x) then Press the Button.ĭo the above to have Nugget Jackhammer his way through the floor and through the eye of the Mutated Principal. Move it Left then Press the Button to close the Principal‘s mouth. After this cutscene a Mutated Principal will emerge from the green goo for phase 2.
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