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can you make a teen difficult child take medication?
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 477258" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>medications were non-negotiable at our house. Miss KT's world would stop if she refused medications...no phone, no TV, no nothing. Once she started driving, I threatened to take the keys. She is now 20 and remains medication compliant.</p><p></p><p>As for the homework issue...let her fail. That's the only thing that got Miss KT on the program. She failed second semester biology, and had to add it in the next year, meaning she took zero period PE. Scampering around a cold and soggy football field at 645 am cured her of ever wanting to fail anything again. Consequences need to be relevant and painful, and PE at that time of the morning was painful for her AND it was a direct result of her piddling around. "Not My Problem" was a standard phrase during those years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 477258, member: 4040"] medications were non-negotiable at our house. Miss KT's world would stop if she refused medications...no phone, no TV, no nothing. Once she started driving, I threatened to take the keys. She is now 20 and remains medication compliant. As for the homework issue...let her fail. That's the only thing that got Miss KT on the program. She failed second semester biology, and had to add it in the next year, meaning she took zero period PE. Scampering around a cold and soggy football field at 645 am cured her of ever wanting to fail anything again. Consequences need to be relevant and painful, and PE at that time of the morning was painful for her AND it was a direct result of her piddling around. "Not My Problem" was a standard phrase during those years. [/QUOTE]
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