Yep, nobody cares about Gail. And nobody cares about Coro. Half the Coro watchers hadn't even seen Coro on Tuesday. I may as well change the blog name to Kia Ora Paris. *sigh*
So is Gail in denial about her revolting child's behaviour? It may be hard for her to do anything else. She can't kick him out. Everyone tells parents it should be all unconditional love so she should just ignore his misbehaviour and use positive reinforcement to encourage the desired behaviour. She probably feels it would be wrong to give way to her anger. (I hope you appreciate this attempt to focus on Coro, given that I'm not a watcher. Just don't change it to a Paris blog, pleeease!)
It's OK Ange - I am now back at work so can see the blog. I think it's an interesting story-line with Gail trying to deal with David. A lot of parents must go through this with teenage lads (God knows I have trouble with my teenage daoughter!) ... so. top marks to Coro for dealing with this scenario. She should be phoning Martin for a bit of help though.
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Noone seems to know the answer to this question. Or perhaps they don't care. Bring back Paris!
Yep, nobody cares about Gail. And nobody cares about Coro. Half the Coro watchers hadn't even seen Coro on Tuesday. I may as well change the blog name to Kia Ora Paris. *sigh*
Maybe they are all too busy reading this blog to watch Coro any more. I wonder who is looking after Tinkerbell?
So is Gail in denial about her revolting child's behaviour? It may be hard for her to do anything else. She can't kick him out. Everyone tells parents it should be all unconditional love so she should just ignore his misbehaviour and use positive reinforcement to encourage the desired behaviour. She probably feels it would be wrong to give way to her anger.
(I hope you appreciate this attempt to focus on Coro, given that I'm not a watcher. Just don't change it to a Paris blog, pleeease!)
Kia ora, Ruth, but Gail's not feeling at a loss as to what to do. She's just refusing to believe that her son can be such a little liar.
It's OK Ange - I am now back at work so can see the blog. I think it's an interesting story-line with Gail trying to deal with David. A lot of parents must go through this with teenage lads (God knows I have trouble with my teenage daoughter!) ... so. top marks to Coro for dealing with this scenario. She should be phoning Martin for a bit of help though.
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