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I canât believe itâs good parenting to make sure the kid gets to do everything she WANTS to do. Next when Brad needs to install an electrical switch, Shannon will WANT to do that. Letâs see â how can we have her help with the electrical switch? I remember once in San Francisco I was with friends visiting somebody who had a two or three year old kid (Jason). They said, âMake sure you direct every other sentence to Jason â we always like Jason to participate in every conversation.â Whew! Back to Shannon â give Shannon some drawing paper and tell her to make animals or something. Maybe also a good time to teach her the word âNO.â
I give her some credit. She is only trying to be helpful. Some kids would be in another room, watching tv, playing games or on a cell phone. PS: I donât think Toni is serious about jumping ship!
I understand (truly) that Shannon has not been properly âmanneredâ by her useless father. But come ONâŠthis is getting out of hand! She can be taught that you canât always get what you want. Next time she asks why he room isnât readyâŠtell her the truthâŠthat she is slowing it down!!!
Give just about any little kid free access to building materials and a similar result would ensue⊠Shannonâs just being herself, which she gets to be very often with Bradâs benign indulgence!
The latest is that corporal punishment is terrible and not to be used. You should just sit there and let your kid do whatever they want. Iâve seen that technique in restaurants. Amazing, like watching the aftermath of a tornado.
Shannon is four, right? Sheâs not? Do the writers know that? Anyway, letâs hope this week is just filler between story arcs, and next week will be Shannon-less.
This is a good experience for Shannon even if it isnât going as smoothly for Brad and Toni. Just keep teaching her how to help and be glad she WANTS to learn! After all she is only six years old. And Brad and Toni are getting good preparation for when they have their own child. They are all lucky to have each other.
And so to me, Shannon is not cute, quite the opposite. And, Les and Gunther are not the new fun kids on the block. And, aside from Tiffany, the most interesting action should be Luann and Jack in the back of his truck.
Realistic today. Some kids would help by waiting for instructions and would try to carefully mimic what the adults are doing. Whereas others (like Shannon) would dive in and think they know fully what to do and sometimes exaggerate the process.
I do think that Brad would have likely had a bit better luck with Shannon in this âmuddingâ work if he had given her an actual spatula or spreader for the joint filler. Then she would have been more likely to watch more what Brad was doing and mimic it.
In reality, it would probably be best during times where finesse is needed in the renovation, to have one or the other adults have Shannon work on or pursue something else. It did not seem that Toni was participating in the mudding aspectâŠ. perhaps she could have had a more âspecializedâ task that she could have coaxed Shannon into doing?
Itâs curious that amid all of the âGee Whiz, isnât Shannon Cute? She Really, Really, Really SHOULD be allowed to Help Brad and Toni,â Comments, NOBODY has entertained the possibly that the kid could get HURT in doing so. Those âtoolsâ Shann is using were made for adults, NOT âtoddlers.â And even adults get hurt sometimes making home improvements using them.
so this kid isnt even theirs yet they are having to build her a room in an already crowded house. and during all this where is the father? And dont give me this bs about him trying to make a better life for himself so he can take care of his daughter. More like he is pawning her off to avoid the responsibility of his own child. Toni isnt helping either by being his enabler. Shannon is an undisciplined brat too who needs better parents to raise her not this broken home thing.
I had to have two stitches in my elbow many years ago. When it came time to take out the stitches, my youngest, who wanted to be a doctor, asked me if he could take out the stitches. He was 5 years old. I explained to him how to do it, and he very carefully took out the stitches. He was so proud of himself, and thanked me for weeks for letting him do this. Shannon, on the other hand, was 6 years old when Brad and Toni were married, 2 years ago, so she is somewhere between 6 and 8 in comic strip time. She doesnât listen when adults try to explain to her how to do a procedure. She simply slops the material on the wall, and says âmoreâ when Brad tells her âless.â I love children, and love to see them do things to help othersâbut this is ridiculous. That child needs clear expectations and consequences if she doesnât follow them. Shannon is receiving a lot of affection but very little discipline. This is the least effective way to raise a child.
Maybe Shannon attended a Montessori school? (The school of âshow, donât tellââŠ
I appreciate one of the jokes that no one seems to have noticed. I think what Brad meant when he asked if it wasnât nap time yet, was, isnât it time for SHANNON to have a nap? But energetic Shannon isnât very ânap-orientedâ. Instead, she is creating a need for naps in other peopleâŠ
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
oh, câmon, Toni⊠Bradâs serious
Namrepus over 6 years ago
But first, I think itâs time for a little liquid relaxation. And I donât mean a bath, although you could do both together.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen over 6 years ago
Genius at work
AnyFace over 6 years ago
Where did they borrow the space for Shannonâs room from again? âš
Stray Suede Mutt over 6 years ago
A kid like her is a reason for adoption.
jagedlo over 6 years ago
Brad should have a place for the aspirin to deal with the tension headaches Shannon gives himâŠ
Brdshtt Premium Member over 6 years ago
When Toni gets back, Shannon can make her a mud pie and a cuppa mochamud.
kenhense over 6 years ago
I canât believe itâs good parenting to make sure the kid gets to do everything she WANTS to do. Next when Brad needs to install an electrical switch, Shannon will WANT to do that. Letâs see â how can we have her help with the electrical switch? I remember once in San Francisco I was with friends visiting somebody who had a two or three year old kid (Jason). They said, âMake sure you direct every other sentence to Jason â we always like Jason to participate in every conversation.â Whew! Back to Shannon â give Shannon some drawing paper and tell her to make animals or something. Maybe also a good time to teach her the word âNO.â
GOGOPOWERANGERS over 6 years ago
Toni: Sheâs your Headache now
DaJellyBelly over 6 years ago
I give her some credit. She is only trying to be helpful. Some kids would be in another room, watching tv, playing games or on a cell phone. PS: I donât think Toni is serious about jumping ship!
Ruth Brown over 6 years ago
I thought Toni was telling Brad to take a nap.
Joe1962 over 6 years ago
Shannon is giving Brad a major headache !!!
Cheapskate0 over 6 years ago
I donât care what anyone says. This is the best arc in this strip in some time.
chris_weaver over 6 years ago
Shannon â a student of the Jackson Pollock School of Home Improvement.
luann1212 over 6 years ago
Toni and Brad and Shannon and the old house. Nest of love, but where does it lead?
Skylark over 6 years ago
I understand (truly) that Shannon has not been properly âmanneredâ by her useless father. But come ONâŠthis is getting out of hand! She can be taught that you canât always get what you want. Next time she asks why he room isnât readyâŠtell her the truthâŠthat she is slowing it down!!!
sactiger over 6 years ago
Okay â sick of Shannon. NEXT.
Troglodyte over 6 years ago
Give just about any little kid free access to building materials and a similar result would ensue⊠Shannonâs just being herself, which she gets to be very often with Bradâs benign indulgence!
asrialfeeple over 6 years ago
Shannon isnât an evil brat. Sheâs untrained and neglected. Thereâs plenty of potential, but itâll take time and work to get it out.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 6 years ago
The latest is that corporal punishment is terrible and not to be used. You should just sit there and let your kid do whatever they want. Iâve seen that technique in restaurants. Amazing, like watching the aftermath of a tornado.
Willywise52 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Ugh!
seismic-2 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Shannon is four, right? Sheâs not? Do the writers know that? Anyway, letâs hope this week is just filler between story arcs, and next week will be Shannon-less.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 6 years ago
When I was a child I did the same with my cousin. Fortunately, heâs a very patient man.
Schrodinger's Dog over 6 years ago
At least Toni can be thankful she can take a ânapâ and leave Shannon in Bradâs capable hands.
JayBluE over 6 years ago
âCut Out The Muddle, Manâ
âShe Has A Certain Spackle In Her Eyes, Like Two Pools Of Mudâ
âHe Who Naps Last, Naps After Toni Beat You To Itâ
âTo Sleep, Perchance To Dream That I Got A Breakâ
âMy Love Awaits, On The Waterbed Of Some Distant Snoreâ
âStucco, In First Gearâ
âTwist And Groutâ (âŹ)
âPatch, As Patch Sorta Canâ
or
âThrow In The Trowelâ
danedsmith55 over 6 years ago
I see no problem here she just needs to be shown how to level and smooth with the wall knives
scpandich over 6 years ago
Can we please get back to Jack and Luann?
Schrodinger's Dog over 6 years ago
Just wait til they let her paint her own walls!
Tyge over 6 years ago
Told ya so! I wonder whatâs in store next week?
WilliamVollmer over 6 years ago
Does the FIreFighters Union medical plan cover Excedrin? Looks like Brad is going to be buying a large bottle before Shannonâs room is done.
eladee AKA Wally over 6 years ago
This is a good experience for Shannon even if it isnât going as smoothly for Brad and Toni. Just keep teaching her how to help and be glad she WANTS to learn! After all she is only six years old. And Brad and Toni are getting good preparation for when they have their own child. They are all lucky to have each other.
joefearsnothing over 6 years ago
I have built a couple of houses and additions and find drywalling to be the most distasteful task!
Airman over 6 years ago
And so to me, Shannon is not cute, quite the opposite. And, Les and Gunther are not the new fun kids on the block. And, aside from Tiffany, the most interesting action should be Luann and Jack in the back of his truck.
whydo youcare over 6 years ago
At least she wants to help.
majobis. over 6 years ago
Toni has spoken the words like a mother of a true family would have. True she is related, but I think Brad and Toni would be good parents.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member over 6 years ago
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Realistic today. Some kids would help by waiting for instructions and would try to carefully mimic what the adults are doing. Whereas others (like Shannon) would dive in and think they know fully what to do and sometimes exaggerate the process.
I do think that Brad would have likely had a bit better luck with Shannon in this âmuddingâ work if he had given her an actual spatula or spreader for the joint filler. Then she would have been more likely to watch more what Brad was doing and mimic it.
In reality, it would probably be best during times where finesse is needed in the renovation, to have one or the other adults have Shannon work on or pursue something else. It did not seem that Toni was participating in the mudding aspectâŠ. perhaps she could have had a more âspecializedâ task that she could have coaxed Shannon into doing?
GaryCooper over 6 years ago
That âmudâ should be brown or dark grey. It turns white as it dries.
kauri44 over 6 years ago
I just keep thinking that maybe being in the middle of a major construction job is not the time to agree to babysit an energetic childâŠ
Mordock999 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Itâs curious that amid all of the âGee Whiz, isnât Shannon Cute? She Really, Really, Really SHOULD be allowed to Help Brad and Toni,â Comments, NOBODY has entertained the possibly that the kid could get HURT in doing so. Those âtoolsâ Shann is using were made for adults, NOT âtoddlers.â And even adults get hurt sometimes making home improvements using them.
And Yeah, I know âtheyâ are not realâŠâŠ..,
illuminare over 6 years ago
so this kid isnt even theirs yet they are having to build her a room in an already crowded house. and during all this where is the father? And dont give me this bs about him trying to make a better life for himself so he can take care of his daughter. More like he is pawning her off to avoid the responsibility of his own child. Toni isnt helping either by being his enabler. Shannon is an undisciplined brat too who needs better parents to raise her not this broken home thing.
sallymargaret over 6 years ago
I had to have two stitches in my elbow many years ago. When it came time to take out the stitches, my youngest, who wanted to be a doctor, asked me if he could take out the stitches. He was 5 years old. I explained to him how to do it, and he very carefully took out the stitches. He was so proud of himself, and thanked me for weeks for letting him do this. Shannon, on the other hand, was 6 years old when Brad and Toni were married, 2 years ago, so she is somewhere between 6 and 8 in comic strip time. She doesnât listen when adults try to explain to her how to do a procedure. She simply slops the material on the wall, and says âmoreâ when Brad tells her âless.â I love children, and love to see them do things to help othersâbut this is ridiculous. That child needs clear expectations and consequences if she doesnât follow them. Shannon is receiving a lot of affection but very little discipline. This is the least effective way to raise a child.
B UTTONS over 6 years ago
Time to tape Shannon up.
Perhaps the room took longer to build, Toni and Brad first needed to reinforce and soundproof the walls.
rshive over 6 years ago
Sometimes help is not help.
Nick Danger over 6 years ago
Shannon needs limits, and someone needs to step up and be the limiter, even if she screams about it.
Eric S over 6 years ago
haaa! Love Shannon! Just teach her how to do it right, and sheâll have fun with it! :)
bakana over 6 years ago
Ease up Bwad. Remember, itâs HER Room.
Let her add a few âPersonalâ touches.
Argy.Bargy2 over 6 years ago
Maybe Shannon attended a Montessori school? (The school of âshow, donât tellââŠ
I appreciate one of the jokes that no one seems to have noticed. I think what Brad meant when he asked if it wasnât nap time yet, was, isnât it time for SHANNON to have a nap? But energetic Shannon isnât very ânap-orientedâ. Instead, she is creating a need for naps in other peopleâŠ
Sisyphos over 6 years ago
Hold on a second there, Toni! You donât get off that easy! Shannon is your niece, after all!
dtercho over 6 years ago
I remember getting a spanking (Not a hard one) for being over exuberant back about 40 years ago. LOL!
darlatim over 6 years ago
Please, please, please no more of this boring and annoying Shannon thread. Seriously.