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difficult children driven by money?
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 51709" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I used to wish my daughter was motivated by money. I would have happily paid to get her to do her homework and graduate from high school. Sadly, nothing worked for either thing. There was no bribe that I could ever find to get her to do homework. There was no threat that could get her to go to school once she hit 18.</p><p></p><p>Bribes did work for things she really wanted to do but was having difficulty. They were a way to get her to sit and think about what was needed to be done, a way to do it and a willingness to ask for help. Without some type of bribe, she would simply refuse to do it. The bribe was simply a way to get her to calm down enough to think. At least it worked when she was younge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 51709, member: 3626"] I used to wish my daughter was motivated by money. I would have happily paid to get her to do her homework and graduate from high school. Sadly, nothing worked for either thing. There was no bribe that I could ever find to get her to do homework. There was no threat that could get her to go to school once she hit 18. Bribes did work for things she really wanted to do but was having difficulty. They were a way to get her to sit and think about what was needed to be done, a way to do it and a willingness to ask for help. Without some type of bribe, she would simply refuse to do it. The bribe was simply a way to get her to calm down enough to think. At least it worked when she was younge. [/QUOTE]
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