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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 497250" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>So far yesterday and today seem to be better days with difficult child #2. We've had no bathroom issues and he actually got rewarded with some TV time last night because he did such a wonderful job on his homework. Today was a better morning than usual. He got up, got ready and actually had some time to spare before we had to leave! That hardly ever happens. Hopefully today he will have had a good day at school and can get another reward tonight. Perhaps some more TV plus the privilege to play with some of his toys that have been confiscated due to his behavior. I'm hoping that by staying positive and giving him rewards when he earns them that he will see that behaving properly is worth it because he gets privileges instead of punishments. Keeping my fingers crossed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 497250, member: 12470"] So far yesterday and today seem to be better days with difficult child #2. We've had no bathroom issues and he actually got rewarded with some TV time last night because he did such a wonderful job on his homework. Today was a better morning than usual. He got up, got ready and actually had some time to spare before we had to leave! That hardly ever happens. Hopefully today he will have had a good day at school and can get another reward tonight. Perhaps some more TV plus the privilege to play with some of his toys that have been confiscated due to his behavior. I'm hoping that by staying positive and giving him rewards when he earns them that he will see that behaving properly is worth it because he gets privileges instead of punishments. Keeping my fingers crossed! [/QUOTE]
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