M mom4one Junior Member Jan 3, 2013 2 0 0 Jan 3, 2013 #1 Is listening a problem? Does yours conveniently forget, or couldn't hear you, or didn't know that this or that would happen when they did something.
Is listening a problem? Does yours conveniently forget, or couldn't hear you, or didn't know that this or that would happen when they did something.
N Neway PF Regular Oct 19, 2012 92 0 0 Australia Jan 3, 2013 #2 Yup, otherwise known as selective deafness, very common problem lol Welcome to the forum
bssage Super Moderator Oct 20, 2008 6,536 0 0 58 Iowa Jan 3, 2013 #3 oooops I thought you were talking about my wife. Yes my 12 year old only responds to key words like "food" and "video game". You can overcome this by yelling "Pizza! do your homework." or "Halo! take a shower"
oooops I thought you were talking about my wife. Yes my 12 year old only responds to key words like "food" and "video game". You can overcome this by yelling "Pizza! do your homework." or "Halo! take a shower"
C cybele PF Addict Feb 27, 2012 3,655 0 36 53 Australia Jan 3, 2013 #4 I have one on either side of 12. One only responds to the words "lipgloss" or "one direction" The other only responds to "horses" or "pancakes"
I have one on either side of 12. One only responds to the words "lipgloss" or "one direction" The other only responds to "horses" or "pancakes"
A akmom PF Fiend May 22, 2012 1,969 1 0 United States Jan 8, 2013 #5 My husband does that, though he is slightly older.