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<blockquote data-quote="4Tall" data-source="post: 655594" data-attributes="member: 18917"><p>I know this is just a tiny part of it, but with my older Difficult Child when he was around that age, I set him up with a shower caddy (like older sister used in the college dorm) stocked with lots of "manly" body washes, shampoo, a special loofah sponge, etc. Then we would stick his clean underwear & shorts and a washcloth in it. He would get to choose the upstairs or the downstairs bathroom, and we would set up his iPod with speakers. To make it a "cool" event to take a shower. It was way better than him escalating EVERY night over taking a shower. I wouldn't even tell him that it was time to shower since that could start a war. I just packed up the shower caddy and started the iTunes. He would usually trail in there while I was setting up the iPod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4Tall, post: 655594, member: 18917"] I know this is just a tiny part of it, but with my older Difficult Child when he was around that age, I set him up with a shower caddy (like older sister used in the college dorm) stocked with lots of "manly" body washes, shampoo, a special loofah sponge, etc. Then we would stick his clean underwear & shorts and a washcloth in it. He would get to choose the upstairs or the downstairs bathroom, and we would set up his iPod with speakers. To make it a "cool" event to take a shower. It was way better than him escalating EVERY night over taking a shower. I wouldn't even tell him that it was time to shower since that could start a war. I just packed up the shower caddy and started the iTunes. He would usually trail in there while I was setting up the iPod. [/QUOTE]
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