M.T.
Hi K.,
What are the consequences to not obeying? Telling a preschooler that we're not going to Disneyland today because you haven't been listening very well is not the immediate consequence that he needs. If he touches the camera or won't take his toy out of the dining room, do you immediately trot him to the timeout chair and have him face the wall? If he runs ahead on the street, do you go right home and put him in timeout? If he's running ahead, then why does he have the privilege of walking unrestrained? A camera should not be left out where 4 and 2 year olds can get at them. I think a combination of allowing fewer situations for misbehavior and immediate consequences for disobedience would be the best tactic. You haven't really given enough info for us to know what you are doing to discipline. I'm a fan of immediate consequences with no explanations. I wouldn't say, "You are going to timeout because you didn't put down the camera when I told you to, " that just invites argument or whining or begging or excuses. Don't fall into that trap.