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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 91919" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>If that were my son, he'd be doing the same thing. Just my .02 worth but I think you're going to have to either hire someone to be there with the girls after school or get them into some type of after school program. The only way you're going to get your difficult child to follow the rules is to monitor her and that's either going to entail you not sleeping or having someone there. In that kind of situation (with you sleeping) even easy child's would sometimes leave or have someone over. Put a difficult child into the mix and rule following when mom is asleep just isn't going to happen. (I don't mean this as anything negative towards you at all by the way. Just giving my opinion in general.)</p><p></p><p>I would definately look into some sort of alternative supervision though. As long as you work nights, this will continue and telling her not to do this or that just isn't going to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 91919, member: 2459"] If that were my son, he'd be doing the same thing. Just my .02 worth but I think you're going to have to either hire someone to be there with the girls after school or get them into some type of after school program. The only way you're going to get your difficult child to follow the rules is to monitor her and that's either going to entail you not sleeping or having someone there. In that kind of situation (with you sleeping) even easy child's would sometimes leave or have someone over. Put a difficult child into the mix and rule following when mom is asleep just isn't going to happen. (I don't mean this as anything negative towards you at all by the way. Just giving my opinion in general.) I would definately look into some sort of alternative supervision though. As long as you work nights, this will continue and telling her not to do this or that just isn't going to work. [/QUOTE]
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