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<blockquote data-quote="Pookybear66" data-source="post: 198647" data-attributes="member: 5957"><p>Lillyth-by the way is that your "real" name cause it's pretty. Anyway, I don't think you have to necessarily think up every possible incidence that could happen. Gee that would be WAY too exhausting! Instead, do like they do in school settings:</p><p>1) Keep your hands to yourself.</p><p>2) Use nice language i.e. no swear words.</p><p>3) Respect others property i.e. no bashing the walls of the house in</p><p>4) Always tell the truth.</p><p>And so on. The key is to state them in a positive manner and be general but specific enough so he can understand the rule.</p><p>The consequences can be anything substantial to him specifically:</p><p>So if he breaks any rule 1 time then - he must apologize and will get warned to not do it again.</p><p>If twice then- No TV/video/computer/cell phone use for 1 day.</p><p>If 3 then ---</p><p>I hope you get the idea and I hope it helps some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pookybear66, post: 198647, member: 5957"] Lillyth-by the way is that your "real" name cause it's pretty. Anyway, I don't think you have to necessarily think up every possible incidence that could happen. Gee that would be WAY too exhausting! Instead, do like they do in school settings: 1) Keep your hands to yourself. 2) Use nice language i.e. no swear words. 3) Respect others property i.e. no bashing the walls of the house in 4) Always tell the truth. And so on. The key is to state them in a positive manner and be general but specific enough so he can understand the rule. The consequences can be anything substantial to him specifically: So if he breaks any rule 1 time then - he must apologize and will get warned to not do it again. If twice then- No TV/video/computer/cell phone use for 1 day. If 3 then --- I hope you get the idea and I hope it helps some. [/QUOTE]
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