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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 176100" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Whoah, cool idea, Meowbunny.</p><p> </p><p>My sisters, who are twins, went around the neighborhood and collected $ for the Red Cross or some such org., but really had no plan to send it anywhere. They just wanted $. They were so cute in their matching outfits, who could resist? My mom had to go door-to-door to return all the $ with-them.</p><p>As is typical, some of this behavior is developmentally normal, but with-a difficult child, is very exaggerated. Plus, they can't seem to remember half of what they do. My sisters remembered and had a plan. (Don't know if that's better or worse!)</p><p>Christy, while your son's contact didn't involve anything physical or tangible, such as cash, it's still an interesting concept.</p><p> </p><p>Also, as a motivator, what do you think about the idea of setting up a ride for him on a tow truck sometime?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 176100, member: 3419"] Whoah, cool idea, Meowbunny. My sisters, who are twins, went around the neighborhood and collected $ for the Red Cross or some such org., but really had no plan to send it anywhere. They just wanted $. They were so cute in their matching outfits, who could resist? My mom had to go door-to-door to return all the $ with-them. As is typical, some of this behavior is developmentally normal, but with-a difficult child, is very exaggerated. Plus, they can't seem to remember half of what they do. My sisters remembered and had a plan. (Don't know if that's better or worse!) Christy, while your son's contact didn't involve anything physical or tangible, such as cash, it's still an interesting concept. Also, as a motivator, what do you think about the idea of setting up a ride for him on a tow truck sometime? [/QUOTE]
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