I was blessed with a deep baritone, which my Jr. High Drama Club teacher trained to be able to reach the back of the auditorium without the aid of amplification. The military further refined my skills by teaching me “command voice”. I can walk into a room full of noisy chaos, drop the register of my voice and project it with a single word, “ENOUGH!” and get near-instant silence. It works on toddlers up to adults.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
oh, parenting
desvarzil about 3 years ago
I was blessed with a deep baritone, which my Jr. High Drama Club teacher trained to be able to reach the back of the auditorium without the aid of amplification. The military further refined my skills by teaching me “command voice”. I can walk into a room full of noisy chaos, drop the register of my voice and project it with a single word, “ENOUGH!” and get near-instant silence. It works on toddlers up to adults.
Baba27 about 3 years ago
She could try bawling too. It worked with me, or so my dad used to tell me.
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
“Validate their feelings”? Really? How CRAZY are you?….
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Sure. That’ll work.
the humorist formerly known as Hotshot1984 Premium Member about 3 years ago
keep dreaming
ComicsBinger Premium Member about 3 years ago
Or you could just let him wear himself out crying and eventually he will stop — unless he’s in pain.
Dog_Bone over 1 year ago
Eat it Google!