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difficult child 1 forged my signature (again)!
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<blockquote data-quote="weatheringthestorm" data-source="post: 136190" data-attributes="member: 4424"><p>You'd be surprised at how many easy child's forge their parent's signatures. Usually teachers can tell. One thing I've seen a lot is they forge the other parent's sig. The one you're not used to seeing. If mom signs most things they'll forge dad's sig. (I used to be the official forger on my school bus as a young teen, of course I forged my parent's sigs as well, mostly to get out of gym)</p><p></p><p>I don't know if this is really a difficult child thing or just a teen thing, but it requires a difficult child solution. I love the idea of using the special marker! I would certainly speak to the teacher and give him / her a heads up. I tend to use extra chores as punishment more than long groundings. They hate working more and I feel less punished. Weeks of having difficult child home non-stop can be a bit much for me. I've seen better results from the work. As I come across things I make a mental note of "punishment chores", things that need to be done and I don't want to do. The next kid in trouble is going to organize ALL of my cabinets....</p><p></p><p>Hope it all works out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weatheringthestorm, post: 136190, member: 4424"] You'd be surprised at how many easy child's forge their parent's signatures. Usually teachers can tell. One thing I've seen a lot is they forge the other parent's sig. The one you're not used to seeing. If mom signs most things they'll forge dad's sig. (I used to be the official forger on my school bus as a young teen, of course I forged my parent's sigs as well, mostly to get out of gym) I don't know if this is really a difficult child thing or just a teen thing, but it requires a difficult child solution. I love the idea of using the special marker! I would certainly speak to the teacher and give him / her a heads up. I tend to use extra chores as punishment more than long groundings. They hate working more and I feel less punished. Weeks of having difficult child home non-stop can be a bit much for me. I've seen better results from the work. As I come across things I make a mental note of "punishment chores", things that need to be done and I don't want to do. The next kid in trouble is going to organize ALL of my cabinets.... Hope it all works out! [/QUOTE]
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