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Discipline for Lying and Cheating
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<blockquote data-quote="Tezzie" data-source="post: 137325" data-attributes="member: 2964"><p>Wecome Peter,</p><p>The lying & cheating are part of the package deal with a difficult child. For us, it's meant a VERY short leash & lots of supervision. We deal with home stuff, let the school deal with school stuff. Unfortunately, what comes along with this frequently is stealing, or at least borrowing/using without asking.</p><p></p><p>Natural consequences tend to work the best for us & things like watching TV & playing video games are privileges to be earned, not rights to be expected.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there, it takes lots of patience, lots of communication with the school, lots of work with the therapist & the knowledge that you aren't alone in the struggle.</p><p></p><p>Tezzie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tezzie, post: 137325, member: 2964"] Wecome Peter, The lying & cheating are part of the package deal with a difficult child. For us, it's meant a VERY short leash & lots of supervision. We deal with home stuff, let the school deal with school stuff. Unfortunately, what comes along with this frequently is stealing, or at least borrowing/using without asking. Natural consequences tend to work the best for us & things like watching TV & playing video games are privileges to be earned, not rights to be expected. Hang in there, it takes lots of patience, lots of communication with the school, lots of work with the therapist & the knowledge that you aren't alone in the struggle. Tezzie [/QUOTE]
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