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Old 12-16-2011, 03:14 PM
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It depends on who's toy it is (my child's or someone else's child) and who was fighting over the toy. If it was two of my own children I'd simply take the toy away from both of them. If the fighting was between my child and another child I would encourage my child to share or to find another toy if the other child had the toy first. Kids rarely play with toys for very long so I would just tell my child just wait until they get tired of playing with it then you can have a turn. (we dealt with this ALOT with my daughter and her cousin. Her cousin was slightly spoiled and rarely shared with my daughter but always expected my daughter to share)
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