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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 304847" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Thanks, Susie. I got up at 5:15 and gave him the medications, then tried to go back to sleep myself, but that's tough for me to do once I physically get out of bed. I really didn't sleep.</p><p> </p><p>Then he could barely get up at 6am when I really woke him. His alarm IS loud (it starts playing music that gets progressively louder), but he just turns it off and goes right back to sleep. We may need to try the pills-on-the-nightstand and monitor whether he actually takes them when the alarm first goes off. I can try that tomorrow.</p><p> </p><p>But there is just no way on earth he can get up to make the 6:25 start time. He didn't even get out of the shower until 6:20 -- and I pointed out to him that he's got to move faster. He made a comment that he didn't think he could do the earlier time either (at first he didn't want any special treatment and wanted to just do the earlier time). He wasn't ready to go until 6:40 and husband had to take him. Our goal is for him to either walk or ride his bike this year and get himself there since it's only about 1.5 miles away. </p><p> </p><p>Well, one thing I have to look forward to is when easy child finally gets to this point. She is incredibly self-sufficient. I guess that's my payback for raising the difficult child's!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 304847, member: 3444"] Thanks, Susie. I got up at 5:15 and gave him the medications, then tried to go back to sleep myself, but that's tough for me to do once I physically get out of bed. I really didn't sleep. Then he could barely get up at 6am when I really woke him. His alarm IS loud (it starts playing music that gets progressively louder), but he just turns it off and goes right back to sleep. We may need to try the pills-on-the-nightstand and monitor whether he actually takes them when the alarm first goes off. I can try that tomorrow. But there is just no way on earth he can get up to make the 6:25 start time. He didn't even get out of the shower until 6:20 -- and I pointed out to him that he's got to move faster. He made a comment that he didn't think he could do the earlier time either (at first he didn't want any special treatment and wanted to just do the earlier time). He wasn't ready to go until 6:40 and husband had to take him. Our goal is for him to either walk or ride his bike this year and get himself there since it's only about 1.5 miles away. Well, one thing I have to look forward to is when easy child finally gets to this point. She is incredibly self-sufficient. I guess that's my payback for raising the difficult child's! [/QUOTE]
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