oh debbie
i can sooooo relate lol - lani is a shocker especially for standing in the bath - she knows darn well to i tell her to sit down and she goes half down then bops up like a bloody jack in the box - what i end up doing is say sit down and if you don't you are out and of course she stands up laughing so out she comes (kicking and screaming mind you) they know, they can understand you - i think to tell them in a firm voice (trying hard not to say NO to much i know it is hard - ) and then remove them from the situation.
i remember with my first she must of been around 8mths old or so and she was playing with the electrical cords so my dh said no firmly and tapped her on the hand and she turned around at him and smiled and said TA pmsl.
good luck


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I know how frustrating it is, but wait till no matter what you say you get screamed at LOL! Its all part of the learning curve and they do get it eventually! Also another way I find has always helped me to overcome the guilt of the no nag is to always end with praise when they listen. For instance when she does listen to you and stops or whatever (without laughing obviously) praise her, and it might not necessarily be in the bath it might be out of the bath but it does help. I believe you need a perfect balance between boundaries and reassurance/praise 
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