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Play Care 03:09 AM 10-29-2014
It sounds as if she can't be out of your sight, and she needs swift, firm consequences for her behavior. When she's in the bathroom, you need to be at the door supervising and hurrying her along. When you are cooking lunch or busy with another child, she's at the table with an activity of your choosing. I would head her off at the pass by assigning activities and locations for her all day long. She is saying without words that she can't handle anything else. That's really the only thing I can think of if you don't want to let her go.
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